释义 |
self-ˈsystem Psychol. [self- 5 b.] The organized complex of drives and responses pertaining to (an aspect of) the self; the final choice of potentialities which the individual seeks to develop.
1897W. James Let. 1 Feb. (1920) II. 57 It is a case of the conflict of two self-systems in a personality up to that time heterogeneously divided, but in which..the higher loves and powers come definitively to gain the upper⁓hand. 1940H. S. Sullivan Psychiatry III. 9/1 Along with the learning of language, the child is experiencing many restraints on the freedom which it had enjoyed..and from these restraints there comes the evolution of the self system. 1977R. Holland Self & Social Context ii. 31 Anxiety is the special ‘dynamism’ that attaches to the development of a ‘self-system’. |