ego ideal — n the positive standards, ideals, and ambitions that according to psychoanalytic theory are assimilated from the superego * * * the component of the superego comprising the internalized image of what one desires to become and toward the… … Medical dictionary
ego ideal — n. Psychoanalysis the ego s conception of a better or more successful future self, based on identification with parents or parental substitutes … English World dictionary
Ego ideal — In Freudian psychology, the ego ideal (or ideal ego) is an image of the perfect self towards which the ego should aspire. [Janine Chasseguet Smirgel, The Ego Ideal: A Psychoanalytic Essay on the Malady of the Ideal , 1st American ed., trans. Paul … Wikipedia
Ego-Ideal — Ego Ide|al, auch Ego|ide|al das; s, e: für die eigene Person gültiges Leitbild, das durch seinen Grundsatzcharakter zur Persönlichkeitsentwicklung beiträgt (Psychol.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Ego-Ideal — Ego Ide|al, das (Psych.): für die eigene Person gültiges Leitbild, das durch seinen grundsätzlichen Charakter zur Persönlichkeitsentwicklung beiträgt … Universal-Lexikon
ego ideal — noun (psychoanalysis) the part of the ego that contains an ideal of personal excellence toward which a person strives • Topics: ↑psychoanalysis, ↑analysis, ↑depth psychology • Hypernyms: ↑ideal … Useful english dictionary
ego ideal — Psychoanal. a more or less conscious ideal of personal excellence derived from a composite image of the characteristics of persons, initially those of the parents, with whom the individual identifies. [1920 25] * * * … Universalium
ego ideal — e′go ide al n. psl prs Psychoanal. an ideal of personal excellence based on positive identification with parent figures • Etymology: 1920–25 … From formal English to slang
ego ideal — noun Date: 1922 the standards, ideals, and ambitions that according to psychoanalytic theory are assimilated from the superego … New Collegiate Dictionary
ego ideal — /igoʊ aɪˈdil/ (say eegoh uy deel) noun Psychology a more or less conscious criterion of personal excellence towards which an individual strives. It is derived from a composite image of the characteristics of persons (initially the parents) with… …