Freud's Superego acts as our conscience, guiding us on what is right based on societal norms and values.
The Superego, according to Freud, acts as our conscience, guiding us on what is right based on societal norms and values. It represents our sense of morality and strives for perfection, leading to feelings of guilt when we fall short of its demands. The superego is developed through interactions with others and internalizing societal rules for behavior.
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