The Interaction of the Id, Ego and Superego

    With so many competing forces, it is easy to see how conflict might arise between the id, ego and superego. Freud used the term ego stremgth to refer to the ego’s ability to function despite these dueling forces. A person with good ego strength is able to effectively manage these pressures, while those with too much or too little ego strength can become too unyielding or too disrupting.

    According to Freud, the key to a healthy personality is a balance between the id, the ego, and the superego.

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    Now, after having, hopefully, read this lengthy explanation of the Ego, why do people believe that being ego-centric is bad for their public image? What implications does the ego-centrism of audiences hold for you as an individual who might give a very important speech and how does this relate to the importance of analyzing your audience?Please remember that you must have at least2 FULLY ELABORATED postings per threaded forum per week.

     

     

     

    Topic 2: Gathering Materials and Supporting Your Ideas

     

     

     

    There are many different sources from which to gather materials to help support your speech, including your own personal knowledge and experience, the library, the Internet, and interviews.

    Which are you most comfortable with and why?

    What are some of the pros and cons associated with using each of these sources?

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