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4 How Does the Ego Primarily Operate According to Freud's Theory? By Pursuing Pleasure Without Regard for Reality. By Mediating Between

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4 How does the Ego primarily operate according to Freud's theory? By pursuing pleasure without regard for reality. By mediating between the ID's desires and the Superego's moral constraints. By imposing feelings of guilt for immoral actions. By rejecting all impulses from the ID.

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## Step 1According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the Ego is the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious. It is responsible for balancing the desires of the Id (the primitive and instinctual part of the mind) and the moral constraints of the Superego (the ethical component of the personality).## Step 2The Ego does not operate by pursuing pleasure without regard for reality. This is a characteristic of the Id, which is the most primitive part of the mind and operates based on the pleasure principle.## Step 3The Ego does not impose feelings of guilt for immoral actions. This is a function of the Superego, which is the moral component of the personality and operates based on the morality principle.## Step 4The Ego does not reject all impulses from the Id. Instead, it tries to satisfy the Id's desires in a realistic and socially appropriate manner.