The Superego acts as our conscience, guiding our sense of morality and behavior, striving for perfection and leading to feelings of pride or guilt when its demands are not met.
The Superego acts as our conscience, representing our sense of morality and telling us how we should behave. It develops through interactions with others and internalizes societal rules for right and wrong.
The Superego strives for perfection and judges our behavior, leading to feelings of pride or guilt when we fall short of its demands.
It is in contrast to the instinctual id and operates on what Freud called the 'reality principle,' helping to balance the demands of the id and superego in the context of reality.
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