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Ego Development and Treatment Requests
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Behavioral SciencesPsychopathologyEgo Development TheoryPsychiatryEgo FunctioningMedicineClinical PsychologyEgo DevelopmentBehavior TherapySocial SciencesCognitive TherapyTreatment GoalMental HealthPersonality DisorderPsychotherapyIndividual TherapySelf-assessmentPsychology
Ego development theory suggests that patients might differ in the forms of psychiatric treatment they find helpful, depending on the maturity of their ego functioning. In our study, 100 adults beginning outpatient psychiatric treatment completed the Sentence Completion Test of ego development and the Patient Request Form, which measures treatment modality preference. Ego development was related to treatment requests in patterns predicted from theory: higher ego stage patients were more likely to request insight therapy, while lower stage patients were more likely to request reality checks, social intervention, and triage. We argue that the ego development construct can help treaters match patients to treatment modalities that are compatible with their frames of reference.
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