Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Apr. 2014
The concept of alter ego It is used in our language in more than one sense and as we find extended references in the language colloquial also in the field of psychology it has a regular use.
To that person on whom she is deposited extreme confidenceEven because of that great trust, it is even allowed to act in our name and representation, it is often referred to as an alter ego, or in simpler and more popular words, as the other self. MarĂa is the alter ego of her husband in her business, if you don't talk to him you can do it in the same way with her.
On the other hand, the concept is widely used to refer to the individual who can be real or be part of a fiction, and that either because of his physical features or the character that manifest, it is usually identified with another individual, that is, when two people are very similar in behaviors and behaviors and even physically it will be said that one is the alter ego of the other.
Now, when we transfer the concept that concerns us to psychology, we find that it is used to name a habitual pathology of the
personality, which purposely constitutes a typical personality disorder.This condition is characterized because the subject who suffers it has more than one personality which will act in totally different ways. That is, the other self of the individual suffering from this disorder is diametrically opposed to the original personality of the person.
For example, one may be friendly and warm while another hostile and very aggressive.
To do a diagnosis certain of the suffering of this disorder of identity Dissociative or alter ego, personalities or dissociated personality, should exercise control of the behavior of the person in a habitual way, that is to say, be a recurring issue.
This disorder is usually accompanied by a lack of memory or amnesia.
It should be noted that this manifestation if the person is under the influence of psychoactive drugs or suffering from a special clinical picture.
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