Asked by Yingting Zhang on Sep 24, 2024

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Moral anxiety is a conflict between the id and the superego.

Moral Anxiety

A feeling of discomfort or worry caused by conflict between one's actions and moral standards.

Superego

In psychoanalytic theory, the part of the personality that acts as a moral center, incorporating the values of society.

  • Identify the mechanism of anxiety according to Freudian theory and investigate the approaches for its mitigation.
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Erica Bianca Torres1 day ago
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Explanation :
Moral anxiety is a psychological concept introduced by Sigmund Freud, which occurs when the id (instinctual, primitive impulses) conflict with the superego (internalized values and morals), leading to a feeling of guilt, anxiety, or shame.