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- One of the three parts of personality postulated by Freud. This part of
personality consists of biological or instinctual strivings that demand
immediate gratification. See also ego and superego.
- In Freudian theory (see Freud), the part of the personality that is the
unconscious source of unstructured desires and drives. See also ego;
superego.
Source: Edgerton, Jane E. 1994. American Psychiatric Glossary, 7th Edition. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press
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