GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
FREUDS PERSONALITY THEORY
Question
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ID
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Ego
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Superego
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The ego represents just one component of your full personality. The ego operates based on the reality principle, which strives to satisfy the id’s desires in realistic and socially appropriate ways. The reality principle weighs the costs and benefits of an action before deciding to act upon or abandon impulses.
Detailed explanation-2: -The ego is the only part of the conscious personality. It’s what the person is aware of when they think about themselves, and is what they usually try to project toward others. The ego develops to mediate between the unrealistic id and the external real world. It is the decision-making component of personality.
Detailed explanation-3: -Freud described the ego as a part of personality that allows the id’s desires to be expressed in a realistic and acceptable way. The ego develops from the id, but has been modified by the influence of the real world. It operates on what Freud described as the reality principle.
Detailed explanation-4: -While the id, ego, and superego are often referred to as structures, they are purely psychological and don’t exist physically in the brain.
Detailed explanation-5: -The three ego states are called-Parent, Adult and Child ego states. These three ego states comprise individual personality. Each ego state is an entire system of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours from which we interact with one another. Understanding our ego states helps us to understand Who am I?