Ordinary People2
Ordinary People Ordinary People by Judith Guest is the story of a dysfunctional family
who relate to one another through a series of extensive defense mechanisms, i.e. an
unconscious process whereby reality is distorted to reduce or prevent anxiety. The book
opens with seventeen year old Conrad, son of upper middle-class Beth and Calvin Jarrett,
home after eight months in a psychiatric hospital, there because he had attempted suicide
by slashing his wrists. His
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who keep stiff upper lips find that it's damn hard to
smile". We see Conrad moving toward recovery and the successful management of his
stage of development, as articulated by Erikson, "intimacy vs. isolation". At story end, his
father is more open with Conrad, moving closer to him, while his mother goes off on her
own to work out her issues. Both trying to realize congruence in their development stage
(Erikson), "ego integrity vs. despair".
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