'''Egodystonic''' is a medical term referring to behaviors, e.g. dreams,
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'''Ego-dystonic''' is a psychological term referring to behaviors, e.g. dreams,impulses, [[compulsions]] desires, which are in conflict with the needs and goals of the [[Ego, super-ego, and id|ego]], or in conflict with one's ideal [[self-image]].
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impulses, [[compulsions]] desires, which are in conflict with the needs
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andgoalsof the [[Ego,super-ego,and id|ego]], or in conflict with one'sideal[[self-image]]. Itisstudiedindetailin [[abnormalpsychology]].
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Obsesionalbehaviourin [[obsessivecompulsivedisorder]], in that it is experienced as discordant with thewholepersonality, is ego-dystonic. Inotherareaswherepeopleperform behaviours they feel are alien and repugnant (eg [[bulimia]],sometimes [[homosexuality]])these too are ego-dystonic
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It is the opposite of [[egosyntonic]].
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The term was first proposed by [[Freud]] in his book [[On Narcissism]] which he published in 1914. He returned to the theme again in 1923
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It is the opposite of [[ego-syntonic]].
==See also==
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* [[egosyntonic]]
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* [[ego-dystonic sexual orientation]]
==References==
==References==
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*Freud, S (1914). On narcissism: An Introduction. (Standard edition XIV pp73-102).
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*Freud, S (1923).(Standard edition XVIII pp235-259).
Ego-dystonic is a psychological term referring to behaviors, e.g. dreams,impulses, compulsions desires, which are in conflict with the needs and goals of the ego, or in conflict with one's ideal self-image.
Obsesional behaviour in obsessive compulsive disorder, in that it is experienced as discordant with the whole personality, is ego-dystonic. In other areas where people perform behaviours they feel are alien and repugnant (eg bulimia, sometimes homosexuality) these too are ego-dystonic
The term was first proposed by Freud in his book On Narcissism which he published in 1914. He returned to the theme again in 1923