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The Prediction of Ego Functioning in College

Irvin Taube, MD; Rebecca Vreeland, PhD

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1972;27(2):224-229.


Abstract

This interdisciplinary study demonstrates a method for identifying signs of faulty ego functioning in adolescence from the routine written reports of secondary school teachers. These reports were coded systematically into categories which meaningfully described students and which had greater power to predict their future behavior and emotional stability in college than the usual demographic, ability, and performance parameters. The categories reflect well-known characterological types, styles of interpersonal relationships, and patterns of cognitive functioning. The results suggest that character is sufficiently well defined by mid-adolescence so that one can distinguish between normal adolescent turmoil and a pathological process. Adolescents whose egos fail in college have already manifested in high school signs of difficulty, specifically an intensification of aggression, increased narcissism, and deviant cognitive functioning.



Author Affiliations

Cambridge, Mass

From Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication July 2, 1971.

Reprint requests to 75 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, Mass 02138 (Dr. Taube).







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