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psychodynamic approach in psychology (contd) behavior can be explained …

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psychodynamic approach in psychology (contd)
behavior can be explained in terms of the inner conflicts of the mind
personality comprises three parts (i.e., tripartite): the id, ego, and superego. parts of the unconscious mind (the id and superego) are in constant conflict with the conscious part of the mind (the ego).

  • the id is the primitive and instinctive component of personality. it consists of all the inherited (i.e., biological) components of personality present at birth, including the sex (life) instinct - eros (which contains the libido), and the aggressive (death) instinct - thanatos.
  • the ego develops to mediate between the unrealistic id and the external real world. it is the decision - making component of personality.
  • the superego incorporates societys values and morals, which are learned from ones parents and others. it has two components: the ego ideal, which sets the standards, and the conscience, which produces guilt.

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freud believed that personality was made up of three distinct parts: the id, the superego, and the ego.
match the terms to the descriptions of the 3 parts that freud believed made up personality.
learned values and morals (ideal - standards/ conscience - guilt)
decision making component (mediates between unrealistic id and external real world)
instinctive and primitive component (inherited components)
i
id
superego
ego

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Freud's psychoanalytic theory posits the id is primitive - instinctive, the ego mediates between id and reality for decision - making, and the superego internalizes learned values and morals.

Answer:

learned values and morals (ideal - standards/ conscience - guilt): superego
decision making component (mediates between unrealistic id and external real world): ego
instinctive and primitive component (inherited components): id