Questions: For the personality parts of Psychoanalytic Theory, what does the "Ego" represent?

For the personality parts of Psychoanalytic Theory, what does the "Ego" represent?
Transcript text: For the personality parts of Psychoanalytic Theory, what does the "Ego" represent?
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Identify the Question

The question asks about the role of the "Ego" in Psychoanalytic Theory.

Step 2: Understand the Options

The options provided are:

  • the reality principle
  • the pleasure principle
  • internalized moral values
  • expressed facial emotions
Step 3: Recall Psychoanalytic Theory

In Psychoanalytic Theory, the "Ego" is responsible for dealing with reality and operates based on the reality principle. It mediates between the desires of the "Id" (pleasure principle) and the "Superego" (internalized moral values).

Final Answer

The reality principle

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