- Ego-state therapy
Ego-state therapy is a
psychodynamic approach to treat various behavioural and cognitive problems within a person. It uses techniques that are common in group andfamily therapy to resolve conflicts that constitute a "family of self" within a single individual. Although covert ego states do not normally become open and observable except in truemultiple personality disorder , they arehypnotic ally activated and made accessible for communication with by a therapist. Variouspsychotherapeutic techniques such as behavioral, cognitive, analytic, or humanistic techniques may then be employed in a kind of internal diplomacy. This approach has demonstrated that complex psychodynamic problems can often be resolved in a much shorter period than with analytic therapies.The concept of segmentation of personality has been around for many years. The creation of ego-state therapy is attributed to
John G. Watkins .Psychological Process
In the development of the
human personality , there are two processes that are essential: integration and differentiation. Through integration a person learns to put concepts together, like ashirt and a pair oftrousers , to build more complex units known as clothes. Bydifferentiation the person separates general concepts into specific meaning, such as the differences between a comfortable shirt and an uncomfortable shirt. Such differentiation allows humans to experience one set of behaviours in a different situation to another.Psychological processes do not exist on an either/or basis. Things such as
moods andemotions like depression,anxiety , andfear exist on a continuum with differing degrees of intensity. It is the same with differentiation-dissociation. Disorders such asmultiple personality disorder are often in the extreme end of the continuum that begins with normal differentiation. It is a matter of intensity. Therefore, the general principle of personality formation in which the process of separation has resulted in discreet segments, called ego states, with boundaries that are more or less permeable.Ego states exist as a collection of
perception s,cognition s and affects in organised clusters. An ego state may be defined as an organized system of behavior and experience, whose elements are bound together by common principle. When one of these states is invested with ego energy, it becomes "the self" in the here and now. This state is executive and experiences the other states which are then invested with object energy.Ego states vary in their volume. A large ego state may include all the various behaviors activated in one's occupation. A small ego state are the behaviours one experiences in a simple action, such as using a
mobile phone . They may represent current modes of behavior and experiences or, as with hypnoticage regression , include many memories, postures, feelings, etc that were apparently learned at an earlier age. They may be organised into different dimensions. For example, an ego state may be built around the age of 10. Another one may represent patterns of behavior toward afather orauthority figure s and thus overlap with experiences from the age of 10. Behaviors to accomplish a similar goal may be uniquely different from one ego state to another, especially in true multiple personalities.Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a process to assist focus and dissociation. Through hypnosis, the therapist can focus on a single ego state or segment of personality and dissociate other parts. Many practitioners today are hypnotically activating covert ego states and announcing that they have discovered another multiple personality.Fact|date=April 2008 Although multiple personalities are usually studied through hypnosis, they should be diagnosed only when the ego states can become overt spontaneously and when the main personality is generallyamnesic to what occurs when the alter is overt and executive. When a covert ego state can be induced to emerge only through hypnosis, we do not consider this as a true multiple personality, and it should not be diagnosed. Ego states are commonly found through student volunteers for hypnotic studies.Fact|date=April 2008 Because hypnosis is a form of dissociation, it is not surprising to find that good hypnotic subjects often manifest covert ego states in their personalities without being mentally ill.Fact|date=April 2008ee also
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Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS)
*Internal Family Systems Model External links
* [http://www.clinicalsocialwork.com/overview.html Ego-state therapy, an overview.]
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