Sigmund Freud — "The ego represents what may be called reason and common sense, in contrast to th…"
The ego represents what may be called reason and common sense, in contrast to the id, which contains the passions.
The ego represents what may be called reason and common sense, in contrast to the id, which contains the passions.
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"The fully developed, healthy person operates according to the reality principle."
"The unconscious is the true psychical reality; in its innermost nature it is as much unknown to us as the reality of the external world, and it is as incompletely presented by the data of consciousnes…"
"The dream is the (disguised) fulfillment of a (suppressed, repressed) wish."
"Neurotics complain of their illness, but they make the most of it, and when it comes to taking it away from them, they will defend it like a lioness her cubs."
"The insane are not without reason, but they are without a certain kind of reason."
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