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The Heavy Duty Super Ego aims for perfection. Heavy Duty Super Ego's ideals, spiritual goals, and the psychic agency (commonly called "conscience") criticizes its own drives, fantasies, feelings, and actions.
The Heavy Duty Super Ego strives to act in a socially appropriate manner. The Super-ego controls our sense of right and wrong and guilt. It helps us fit into society by getting us to act in socially acceptable ways.
Freud's theory implies that the super-ego is a symbolic internalisation of the father figure and cultural regulations.
The super-ego acts as the conscience, maintaining our sense of morality and proscription from taboos.
Seeing The super-ego put me in a state of helplessness like a child with the Oedipus complex.
Its formation takes place during the dissolution and is formed by an identification with and internalisation of the mother as a love-object, out of fear of castration!
Oedipus is not my mother complex