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Ego Development at the Crossroads: Identity and Intimacy Among Black Men and White Women in Cross-Racial Relationships
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作者:
Linda Bakken
Tonya Huber
机构:
[1] Wichita State University,Administration, Counseling, Educational, and School Psychology
[2] ACES,Curriculum and Instruction
[3] Wichita State University,undefined
来源:
Journal of Adult Development
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2005年
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12卷
关键词:
ego development;
cross-racial relationships;
identity;
intimacy;
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摘要:
This study addressed the ego development of White women and Black men who were in cross-racial relationships. Twenty-one participants completed in-depth, individual interviews, focus group inquiries, and the Sentence Completion Test (SCT). The results indicate that a majority of the participants scored at the higher levels of ego development: 50% of the Black males and 67% of the White females were at the conscientious stage of ego development, 25% of the Black males and 22% of the White females were at the individuated stage. The results from the interviews and the focus groups substantiated the participants' scores on the SCT, exemplifying the complexity in which Black men and White women perceive themselves as individuals and others in relationships. Loevinger (1976, Ego development: Conceptions and theories. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.) contends that these higher stages represent a complex means of understanding oneself and of interacting in intimate relationships.
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页码:63 / 73
页数:10
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