Premium Only Content
This video is only available to Rumble Premium subscribers. Subscribe to
enjoy exclusive content and ad-free viewing.
Sigmund Freud: Id, Ego & Superego (Examples)
3 years ago
3
The Role of the Ego
You see, when you’re born, the mind develops what is called the ego.
Now, the function of the ego is to process information and store it away in the brain. However, when you experience little and big “T” trauma, the ego doesn’t always know how to fully process such.
As a result, it will relegate the negative emotions associated with the trauma to your shadow side.
But the thing is, those strong emotions don’t just disappear. They’re sort of frozen in time. That is, until later on down the road when those emotions come knocking on your door to be seen, heard, and processed.
Click Link To Learn More: https://linktr.ee/NoirLotus913
Loading comments...
-
12:07
GBGunsRumble
6 hours agoGBGuns Range Report 13DEC25
41 -
8:19
Hollywood Exposed
4 hours agoBill Maher Destroys AOC And Bernie Over Their Socialist Agenda
1031 -
UPCOMING
DLDAfterDark
1 hour agoClash Of Conservatives! Dan Crenshaw Vs. Shawn Ryan - Who's Side Are You On? Why? And Gun Talk
60 -
DVR
Quite Frankly
4 hours agoSaturday Night Christmas Lounge | Quite Frankly
35.5K12 -
41:27
The Why Files
10 days agoThey Walk Among Us | The Human-Alien Hybrid Program
70K64 -
LIVE
SavageJayGatsby
5 hours ago🔥 Spicy Saturday with Friends 🔥
813 watching -
LIVE
FayLee1369
1 hour agoBaldur's Gate 3
41 watching -
LIVE
GritsGG
7 hours ago#1 Warzone Victory Leaderboard! 203+ Ws !
296 watching -
58:34
OFFICIAL Jovan Hutton Pulitzer Rumble
3 hours agoThe $97.5 BILLION Gold Heist! The History Lesson They Never Taught, BUT HISTORY ALWASY REPEATES!
9.65K3 -
LIVE
CAMELOT331
2 hours agoCAMELCAST 112 W/PDH | THATSTARWARSGIRL | Brown University Updates, AI, & moar
118 watching