How to use in-sentence of “superego”:
+ The superego can be considered to be the conscience of the mind because it has the ability to distinguish between reality as well as what is right or wrong.
+ Guilt is the primary way that the superego tells children the rules of what is right and wrong.
+ Freud believes that the superego is what allows the mind to control its impulses that are looked down upon morally.
+ The id, ego, and superego are three aspects of the mind, which Freud believes, makes up a person’s personality.
+ The superego consists of two parts, the conscience and the ego-ideal.
+ Freud separates the superego into two separate categories: the ideal self and the conscious.
+ The superego is formed by children working with their parents and others in society.
+ Without the superego Freud believes people would act out with aggression and other immoral behaviors because the mind would have no way of understanding the difference between right and wrong.