
1) Adler subject 2) Adlerian study 3) Alter follower 4) Alter or super follower 5) Alter trailer 6) American lifestyle magazine 7) Amour propre 8) Amour-propre 9) Analysis subject 10) Analysis topic 11) Anima counterpart 12) Appropriate self-esteem 13) Arrogance kin 14) Associate of the id 15) Attitude of self-importance
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1) Anima 2) Id 3) Identity 4) Intrinsicality 5) Self
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1) Icelandic rock music group
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Latin, meaning: I, self.
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• (n.) The conscious and permanent subject of all psychical experiences, whether held to be directly known or the product of reflective thought; -- opposed to non-ego.
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Freud's designation of a person's conscious efforts to balance innate, pleasure-seeking drives and the demands of society
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in psychoanalytic theory, that portion of the human personality which is experienced as the `self` or `I` and is in contact with the external world ... [13 related articles]
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from the Freudian school of thought, the conscious part of one's personality that experiences the external world.
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from the Freudian school of thought, the conscious part of one's personality that experiences the external world.
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This is the personality ; it is the conscious aspect of the person, and excludes the subconscious and unconscious minds. It is agency, or the agent of consciousness. The ego has to make choices, and these produce effects. So the realm of the ego is the realm of cause and effect. See also Consciousness.
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(e´go) in psychoanalytic theory, one of the three major parts of the personality, the others being the id and the superego. The ego is represented by mental mechanisms such as perception and memory, and by specific defense mechanisms that are used to adjust to the demands of primitive instinctual drives (the id) and the deman...
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part of the mental apparatus that is present at the interface of the perceptual and internal demand
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(Learning Modules / Psychology / Measuring the unmeasurable) In Psychoanalytical theory, the part of the personality which maintains a balance between our impulses (id) and our conscience (superego).
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E'go noun [ Latin , I.]
(Met.) The conscious and permanent subject of all psychical experiences, whether held to be directly known or the product of reflective thought; -- opposed to
non-ego .
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Second part of the Freudian personality, our ego develops between age 2 and 3. The ego operates on the reality principle to get the demands of our id met. This means that the ego tries to broker a socially acceptable solution to get the individual what his or her id demanded in the first place. My daughter Toni, aged 12, if she sees something she w...
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ego 1. The self, especially as distinct from the world and other selves. 2. In psychoanalysis, the division of the psyche that is conscious, most immediately controls thought and behavior, and is most in touch with external reality. 3. An exaggerated sense of self-importance; conceit. 4. Appropriate pride in oneself; self-esteem. 5. Consciousne...
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Exhaust Gas Oxygen (replaced with O2S)
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self-importance noun an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others
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noun (psychoanalysis) the conscious mind
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In psychology, the processes concerned with the self and a person's conception of himself or herself, encompassing values and attitudes. In Freudian psychology, the term refers specifically to the element of the human mind that represents the conscious processes concerned with reality, in conflict with the id (the instinctual element) and the s...
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The aspect of personality involved in self-preservation activities and in directing instinctual drives and urges into appropriate channels.
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the “I” or self of any person; a person as thinking, feeling, and willing, and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought. · the part of the psychic apparatus that experiences and reacts to the outside world and thus mediates between the primitive drives of the id and the demands of the social and ph...
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I ; I can't live without you, baby.
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The component of the personality that manages the conflict among the id, the superego, and the constraints of the real world.
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According to Freud, the part of the mind that resolves conflicts between the id and the superego.
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