“…These descriptive terms are applied to adults, children, and adolescents alike. However, recent efforts to collect extensive data on representative samples of children and adolescents by Westenberg and colleagues (Westenberg, Jonckheer, Treffers, & Drewes, 1998; Westenberg, Van Strien, & Drewes, 2001) suggest that the description of milestone characteristics for each stage in application to children and adolescents are likely to require revision. Although any person at the impulsive level of ego development may share similar conscious preoccupations, modes of handling impulses, and elements of interpersonal functioning, there are clearly different implications associated with this level of functioning in a 9‐year‐old child as compared with a 29‐year‐old adult.…”