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Fig. 15 - POINTS OF
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND PERSONALITY SYSTEMS |
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Social Systems |
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Personality Systems |
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1. Categorlxationof object units (individual
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1. Categorizlllion of self as object in
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and collectivities) in
terms of ascriptive quali- |
alters-as possessing
qualities and performance |
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ties and performance
capacities. |
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capacities. |
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2. Distribution types of role-orientation
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2. Ego's different types of
role-orientations as 5n~ |
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of Individuals and
collectivities-in the social |
interdependent system. |
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system. |
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3. The economy of instrumental orientations
(divi- |
3. The relational complex of ego's
Instrumental |
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sion of labor) In
ecological complexes and in |
orientations to alters as
consumers, sources |
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organizations. |
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of income, facilities,
collaborators. |
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4. The economy of expressive orientations in
at- |
4. The relational complex of ego's
expressive |
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tachment patterns and the
corresponding sym- |
orientations to alters as
objects of gratification, |
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bolic reward system. |
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attachment, and
identification. |
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5. Integrative structures of the social
system; sub- |
5. Ego's integration with social system In
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collectivities, the
over-all collectivity, and in- |
of superego-integration,
including the organiza- |
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ternal role of
differentiation relative to collec- |
tion of adjuative
mechanisms relative to collec- |
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tive responsibility. |
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tive obligations. |
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