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In [[ | In [[psychoanalysis]] according to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], the weakest third of the [[personality]] which moderates between base impulses of the [[id]] and conscience-driven concerns of the [[superego]]. |
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Ego (psychoanalysis) [r]: In psychoanalysis according to Freud, the weakest third of the personality which moderates between base impulses of the id and conscience-driven concerns of the superego.