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What Is The Process Of Someone Becomming An Egomaniac? Is

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Posted on Thu, 22 Oct 2020
Question: What is the process of someone becomming an egomaniac? Is it the thinking or the doing that builds the ego further? I went through schizophrenia and the treatment process that literally caused the total and permanent loss of ego. I felt empty, weak, incompetent, effortless, directionless, underdeveloped and immature for so long that now I want a strong, powerful ego that will pave my way into hard work. I mean, the ego forces the self into effort does it not? I read "lavinger's theory of ego development" multiple times and is inspired to upgrade the ego system. How can I build a strong ego back again? Is this a bad idea? Some say the ego is what stops us from living a good life.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ashok Kumar Choudhary (12 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Recovery from schizophrenia is the key

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.

I read your query and understand your concerns.

First of all I like to inform you that Loevinger's theory is telling how our ego/self develops and it does not suggest how to develop EGO. Secondly what means is completely different from what is referred in general public.

I mean to say that theories of ego development does not help when regaining confidence, self esteem after losing it due to any reason including schizophrenia.

The only way is to get treated from schizophrenia which is often long lasting process and may require

I hope this helps you.
Feel free to revert back to me if you have more questions.
Thanks and regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Kampana
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Ashok Kumar Choudhary (11 hours later)
So if ego doesn't contribute to self-esteem, self-confidence and self-love, can you explain in detail how "self-image" contribute to self esteem, self confidence, and self-love?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ashok Kumar Choudhary (13 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Follow up

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for follow up.

I think your question is quite genuine but beyond the scope of this platform as the platform is intended for medical opinion, especially second opinion.

As I said earlier definition of ego is quite different for psychologist and lay person. I mean to say that the context you are referring is quite different and there is no proved mechanism for ego development.

I hope this helps you to understand.
Thanks again.
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What Is The Process Of Someone Becomming An Egomaniac? Is

Brief Answer: Recovery from schizophrenia is the key Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for using Healthcaremagic. I read your query and understand your concerns. First of all I like to inform you that Loevinger's theory is telling how our ego/self develops and it does not suggest how to develop EGO. Secondly what means is completely different from what is referred in general public. I mean to say that theories of ego development does not help when regaining confidence, self esteem after losing it due to any reason including schizophrenia. The only way is to get treated from schizophrenia which is often long lasting process and may require I hope this helps you. Feel free to revert back to me if you have more questions. Thanks and regards.