In the context of sigmud Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which of the following components of personality represents reason or common sense and serve as mediator between the impulsive desires of the id and the moral constraints of the superego?
سگمڈ فرائڈ کے نفسیاتی نظریہ کے تناظر میں ، شخصیت کے مندرجہ ذیل اجزاء میں سے کون سا استدلال یا عقل کی نمائندگی کرتا ہے اور شناختی خواہشات اور سپرگرو کی اخلاقی رکاوٹوں کے مابین ثالث کی حیثیت سے کام کرتا ہے؟
Answer: Ego
Explanation
In Freud's theory, the Ego balances the demands of the Id (desires) and Superego (morality).
It uses reason and reality to mediate between instinctual drives and moral standards.
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