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Sigmund Freud: Id, Ego & Superego (Examples)
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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.
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