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Superego, in psychoanalytic theory, one of the three basic constituents of the mind, the others being the id and the ego. As postulated by Sigmund Freud, the term designates the element of the mind that, in normal personalities, automatically modifies and inhibits those instinctual impulses or drives of the id that tend to produce antisocial actions and thoughts.

According to psychoanalytic theory, the superego develops as the child gradually and unconsciously adopts the values and standards, first of his or her parents, and later of the social environment. According to modern Freudian psychoanalysis, the superego includes the positive ego (or conscious self-image or ego ideal) that each individual develops.

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