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Identity Confusion in an Adoptee

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Abstract


The author experienced a therapeutic relationship with a patient of severe identity confusion in an adoptee of 17 year-old high school boy.
His major psychopathology revealed a severe depersonalization, regressive l:eiavior as well as grandiose ideations.
In his fugue state during acute psychotic break, he wandered around seeking for his¢¥ true parents¢¥ .and uttered himself several ¢¥incolprehensible remarks¢¥, which were characterized by severe time diffusion, and historical as well as geographical dislocation.
He had been separated and uprooted from his biological mother in his earliest .-ear of age,and was adopted to his present fami¢¥.y with his natural father and foster mother as an eldest grand-son of his family tree.
Due to deceptive and secretive family at~rosph~:re with rejecting mother and distant father, he had been deserted since childhood.
In his understanding of the identity of the pai;ient, the anther tried to delinewte tine i i~ntity fragments of his father and foster mothr.
Finally, the author attempted to ir_terpret thf; contents of the patient¢¥s depersonalization phenomena in terms of individual, family dynamics and societal changes.

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