Relier Pairs Personality TheoriesVersion en ligne Freud - Id, Ego, Superego, defense mechanisms Jung - terms par Jennifer Bartman 1 Projection 2 Collective Unconscious 3 Superego 4 Displacement 5 Id 6 Reaction Formation 7 Ego 8 Archetype 9 Unconscious 10 Persona 11 Superego 12 Id Kylie has a chance to cheat off the smartest kid in class but doesn't because it would be wrong. Erika is sweaty after practice and wants to change clothes in front of everyone but she knows people would not approve, so she waits until she is in the locker room. Your boss yelled at you, you yelled at your co-worker, your co-worker yelled at his wife, his wife spanked the kid, and the kid kicked the dog. Lou is stuck in traffic and is angry. He drives on the shoulder to pass everyone and damages a lot of cars in the process. moral guardian of the ego aspect of the personality by which one is known to other people typical mental image or mythical representation unconscious urges seeking expression A woman has unacceptable feelings of hatred toward her mother, but lavishes attention and love on her. ideas and feeling of which we are normally not aware memories and behavior patterns inherited from past generations Mrs. Black often accuses other women of talking too much and spreading rumors. It is rather obvious to those who know her that she is revealing her own inclinations in that area.