| ego i. |
the component of the superego comprising the internalized image of what one desires to become and toward the attainment of which the ego strives, formed through conscious or unconscious identification with or emulation of one who plays a significant role or has a place of esteem in the life of the developing child.
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| ego-alien |
ego-dystonic.
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| ego-ideal |
see under ideal.
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| ego-syntonic |
denoting aspects of a person's thoughts, impulses, attitudes, and behavior that are felt to be acceptable and consistent with the rest of their personality. Cf. ego-dystonic.
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| egobronchophony |
egophony.
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