According to Freud, to reduce anxiety, avoid punishment, and maintain parental affection, children identify with parents, internalizing their standards of right and wrong, and thus form the:_________
a) ego.
b) alter ego.
c) id.
d) superego.
The superego is the ethical component that is provided by the moral standards on which the ego operates and the criticisms, prohibitions, and inhibition of the personal consciousness
And the positive aspirations and ideas are represented by the one's idealized self-images and his ego deals. And is one of the distinct psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund Freud's model.