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  1. Id, ego and superego - Wikipedia

    The id, ego and superego are the three different, functionally interlocking main components of the human soul, as investigated and defined by Sigmund Freud. They represent the structural model of psychoanalysis .

  2. Understanding the Id, Ego, and Superego: Freud's Key …

    2023年5月26日 · Freud introduced the id, ego, and superego in his 1923 work, The Ego and the Id. This tripartite model built upon earlier ideas about the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind. It was Freud’s way of …

  3. Freud's Superego in Psychology - Verywell Mind

    2023年9月28日 · The superego is the part of personality that delivers mental reward or punishment for a person's actions. It includes the internalized ideals we've acquired from our parents and society and is responsible for producing …

  4. Superego | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    2025年1月15日 · Superego, in the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud, the latest developing of three agencies (with the id and ego) of the human personality. The superego is the ethical component of the personality and …

  5. Understanding Sigmund Freud’s Id, Ego and Superego

    2023年11月9日 · Freud saw the superego as a guardian that pressured the ego to resist the id’s impulses in order to fit social norms. Specifically, Freud argued the superego developed in childhood as a part of the Oedipal resolve, a highly …

  6. Id, Ego, and Superego: Understanding Freud’s Theory

    2025年1月17日 · Sigmund Freud’s theory of personality divides the human psyche into three components: the id, the ego, and the superego. The id represents basic drives and primal desires, the ego manages reality, and the …

  7. Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory: Key Concepts, Stages

  8. Freud: Id, Ego, and Superego Explained - ThoughtCo

    2024年7月27日 · Sigmund Freud originated the concepts of the id, the ego, and the superego, three separate but interacting parts of the human personality that work together to contribute to an individual's behavior. While Freud’s ideas …