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  1. Heinz Hartmann - Wikipedia

    • Heinz Hartmann (November 4, 1894 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary – May 17, 1970 in Stony Point, New York), was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is considered one of the founders and principal representatives of ego psychology. See more

    Life

    Hartmann was born in Vienna in 1894, to a well-known family of writers and academics. One grandfather,
    The … See more

    Writings and influence

    1922 saw the publication of Hartmann's first article, on depersonalization, which was followed by a number of studies on psychoses, neuroses, twins, etc.
    In 1939, Hartmann, in what Otto Fenichel called "a ve… See more

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    • Heinz Hartmann, Ego Psychology and the Problem of Adaptation (1939)
    • Heintz Hartmann, Essays on Ego Psychology (1964) See more

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  2. Heinz Hartmann (1939/1958) believed the ego included innate capacities that facilitated an individual's ability to adapt to his or her environment. These included perception, attention, memory, concentration, motor coordination, and language.
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    He saw psychoanalysis as central to a general psychology. Hartmann is best known for his work on ego psychology and adaptation, elaboration of conflict and drive theory, neutralization of aggression, and the conflict-free ego sphere, which serve as structures for much clinical and research work.
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    According to Hartmann, the ego had many conflict-free functions whose basic task was adaptation to the external world. The ego and the id had emerged originally from a common matrix; obliged to define the boundaries between them, they created a zone of conflict whose essential raison d' ê tre was defense.
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    Through his assiduous study of ego functions and how an individual adapts to his or her environment, Hartmann created both a general psychology and a clinical instrument with which an analyst could evaluate an individual’s functioning and formulate appropriate therapeutic interventions.
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