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[The self system].

F W Deneke

    Psyche
    |July 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Infant research reveals the self as a self-regulating system. The identity self, comprising all self-representations, acts as an internal reference for life

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    Area of Science:

    • Developmental Psychology
    • Cognitive Science
    • Neuroscience

    Context:

    • Infant research provides novel insights into self-development.
    • The concept of the self is explored through a systems perspective.

    Purpose:

    • To propose a model of the self as a self-regulating system.
    • To define the "identity self" as a core internal reference system.

    Summary:

    • Recent findings suggest infants develop a self-regulating system.
    • The "identity self" encompasses all self-representations.
    • This identity self guides life-historical identity changes.

    Impact:

    • This framework advances our understanding of early self-development.
    • It offers new perspectives on identity formation and regulation.