In Freudian psychoanalysis, the ego ideal (German: Ichideal) is the inner image of oneself as one wants to become. Alternatively, "the Freudian notion of a perfect or ideal self housed in the superego," consisting of "the individual's conscious and unconscious images of what he would like to be, patterned after certain people whom ... he regards as ideal." In the French strand of Freudian psychology, the ego ideal (or ideal ego, German: Ideal-Ich) has been defined as "an image of the perfect self towards which the ego should aspire."
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| - Idéal du Moi - Moi idéal (fr)
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| - In Freudian psychoanalysis, the ego ideal (German: Ichideal) is the inner image of oneself as one wants to become. Alternatively, "the Freudian notion of a perfect or ideal self housed in the superego," consisting of "the individual's conscious and unconscious images of what he would like to be, patterned after certain people whom ... he regards as ideal." In the French strand of Freudian psychology, the ego ideal (or ideal ego, German: Ideal-Ich) has been defined as "an image of the perfect self towards which the ego should aspire." (en)
- Ego ideal adalah konsep ego mengenai ideal-ideal yang positif yang ingin dicapai oleh individu. Ego ideal merepresentasikan preskripsi-preskripsi bagi kehidupan, dimodifikasikan melalui pertumbuhan dan pengalaman dan perilaku yang berkonflik dengannya akan menghasilkan rasa malu. (in)
- L’Idéal du Moi (allemand : Ichideal) désigne les valeurs positives auxquelles aspire le sujet, il est lié au narcissisme (Freud 1914) et à la seconde topique freudienne. Le Moi idéal (allemand: Idealich) désigne une instance reposant sur un idéal de toute-puissance infantile fondée sur le narcissisme infantile. (fr)
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| - In Freudian psychoanalysis, the ego ideal (German: Ichideal) is the inner image of oneself as one wants to become. Alternatively, "the Freudian notion of a perfect or ideal self housed in the superego," consisting of "the individual's conscious and unconscious images of what he would like to be, patterned after certain people whom ... he regards as ideal." In the French strand of Freudian psychology, the ego ideal (or ideal ego, German: Ideal-Ich) has been defined as "an image of the perfect self towards which the ego should aspire." (en)
- Ego ideal adalah konsep ego mengenai ideal-ideal yang positif yang ingin dicapai oleh individu. Ego ideal merepresentasikan preskripsi-preskripsi bagi kehidupan, dimodifikasikan melalui pertumbuhan dan pengalaman dan perilaku yang berkonflik dengannya akan menghasilkan rasa malu. (in)
- L’Idéal du Moi (allemand : Ichideal) désigne les valeurs positives auxquelles aspire le sujet, il est lié au narcissisme (Freud 1914) et à la seconde topique freudienne. Le Moi idéal (allemand: Idealich) désigne une instance reposant sur un idéal de toute-puissance infantile fondée sur le narcissisme infantile. (fr)
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