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PRESENTATION ON

ID, EGO AND SUPER EGO

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN
BBA (PART-1)
BY
AHMED SHAH (06)
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF
MAM NAZISH PANHWAR
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(DBA)
ID, EGO AND SUPER EGO

The id, ego, and superego are the three elements of


personality described by Sigmund Freud in his
theory of personality.
• According to Freud, it is the interaction of these
three parts of the personality that influences how
people think and behave.
ID, EGO AND SUPER EGO

ID
> Freud believed that the id was the most basic and primal
component of personality.
> It is the only part of the personality that is present at birth.
> The id controls all of a person’s instinctual behaviors. Since
the id is primitive and instinctual, it operates on an unconscious
level. It is the unconscious level of the state of mind, it is natural
by birth and instinctive the desire to fulfill all needs.
ID, EGO AND SUPER EGO

EGO
> Freud described the ego as a part of personality
that allows the id’s desires to be expressed in a
realistic and acceptable way.
> The ego develops from the id, but has been
modified by the influence of the real world.
> It operates on what Freud described as the reality
principle. Where the id’s demands are unconscious,
unrealistic, or unacceptable, the ego’s goal is to fulfill
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• EGO
• > This means assessing the situation and weighing the
pros and cons of taking action.
> Freud compared the relationship of the ego and id to
that of a rider and horse. The horse is the powerful force
that propels the two forward, but the rider controls the
direction and course that they follow.
ID, EGO AND SUPER EGO

Super Ego
> The superego is part of personality that strives for moral
behavior. It is made up of all the internalized beliefs,
values, and morals that people learn from their parents
and their society. It is the last component of personality to
form and usually begins to emerge sometime between the
ages of three and five.
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Supere Ego
> The superego plays a vital role in decision-making
and judgments. It moral state of mind based in the
works depending on morality to do or not do decided
by social and ethical ways.
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