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Explain the term super ego.

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Explain the term super ego.

What is understood by superego?

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The Superego is often described as the moral compass or conscience of an individual. It is a more developed part of the Ego, functioning partially in the conscious mind but largely within the unconscious. The Superego embodies the ideals, values, and ethical standards of society, guided by the principle of morality. It seeks perfection and promotes behaviors that are morally right and socially acceptable.

The Superego originates from the internalization of parental and societal values, becoming an “internal parent” within the individual. It serves as the voice of social norms and moral teachings, influencing a person’s judgment of right and wrong. As a child grows and undergoes socialization, these external restrictions and values gradually form the Superego.

Functioning as a major force in shaping social behavior, the Superego alerts the Ego through feelings like guilt or anxiety when one strays from accepted norms. In early development, it is strict and demanding, similar to how parents discipline a misbehaving child.

Freud metaphorically described the Id as a horse, the Ego as the rider, and the Superego as a backseat driver, constantly issuing commands. The Ego balances demands from the Id, Superego, and the outside world, making its role complex and challenging.

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अध्याय 2: Personality - Questions [पृष्ठ २.५२]

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गिरीषबाला मोहंती Psychology 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
अध्याय 2 Personality
Questions | Q 28. (i) | पृष्ठ २.५२

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