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The ego-ideal consists of good,correct behaviors for which children have been praised.

Ego-Ideal

A component of the personality in psychoanalytic theory that represents an individual's ideal self and standards.

Correct Behaviors

Actions or responses that are deemed appropriate or desirable within a particular social or moral context.

  • Recognize Freud's perspectives on what propels human behavior, focusing on the significance of sexual and aggressive impulses.
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Mohamed Samir4 days ago
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True
Explanation :
The ego-ideal is a Freudian concept that refers to a person's internalized ideal of behavior and values that they aspire to based on positive feedback and praise received during childhood.