1976
DOI: 10.1176/ajp.133.11.1259
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The broad role of Ego Functions Assessment

Abstract: The need for accurate assessment and accountability is of paramount professional concern to psychiatry. The authors state that ego functions assessment (EFA) is reliable and valid quantitative technique, useful for these purposes in a variety of psychiatric settings. They suggest the various uses of EFA in five such areas: Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSRO) and third-party funding, forensic psychiatry and legal responsibility, the monitoring of psychotherapeutic drugs, research and planning in … Show more

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“…The ego boundary is one of the ego functions most often discussed in contemporary psychedelic research (Roberts and Winkelman, 2013;Preller and Vollenweider, 2016;Smigielski et al, 2020;Scheidegger, TABLE 1 Ego functions and their components, as defined by Bellak and Sheehy (1976). 2021; Fischman, 2022); conceptually similar terms include psychic membrane, psychic envelope, or contact barrier (Rabeyron, 2021).…”
Section: Ego Functions -Ego Boundarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ego boundary is one of the ego functions most often discussed in contemporary psychedelic research (Roberts and Winkelman, 2013;Preller and Vollenweider, 2016;Smigielski et al, 2020;Scheidegger, TABLE 1 Ego functions and their components, as defined by Bellak and Sheehy (1976). 2021; Fischman, 2022); conceptually similar terms include psychic membrane, psychic envelope, or contact barrier (Rabeyron, 2021).…”
Section: Ego Functions -Ego Boundarymentioning
confidence: 99%