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How did Freud conceptualise personality?
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How did Freud conceptualise personality?
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Freud's psychoanalytic theory proposed three components of personality: the id, ego and superego. The id represents our unconscious desires or instincts, the superego is our internalised moral compass, and the ego mediates between the two.
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