Asked by Daniel Turcios on Feb 29, 2024
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In psychoanalysis, the part of the personality that represents reason, good sense, and rational self-control is called:
A) the libido.
B) the ego.
C) the superego.
D) the id.
Rational Self-Control
The ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in a way that is consistent with long-term goals and societal norms.
Libido
A term used in psychoanalytic theory to describe the energy created by sexual instincts and desire.
Superego
A component of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, representing the moral conscience and ideals of society in the individual's personality.
- Familiarize oneself with the impact of the id, ego, and superego on personality growth and conduct.
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the impact of the id, ego, and superego on personality growth and conduct.
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