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Original Articles

Individuality, conformity and collective identity

Pages 9-12 | Published online: 24 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

Distinctions are made between defensive, expressive, and affiliative conformity. Although all forms of conformity play significant roles in the shaping of identity, both for good and for ill, their negative influence has received most of the attention in contemporary psychoanalytic thought. A treatment history is presented here to illustrate the constructive possibilities sometimes realized through expression of affiliative conformity.

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