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identity need

identity need

in the theory of Erich Fromm, the need to achieve a sense of uniqueness, individuality, and selfhood. Psychological autonomy and the severing of incestuous ties are considered essential for healthy individuality. Unhealthy, spurious individuality is expressed in conformity, a manifestation of the escape from freedom. Compare rootedness.

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