Organization Behaviour
Objective;
To know definition of :-
Id
Ego
Super-Ego
Id , Ego and Super Ego
 Id, ego and super-ego are the three parts of
the psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund
Freud's structural model of the psyche;
3 theoretical constructs in terms of activity and
interaction mental life is described.
model of the psyche, the id is the set of
uncoordinated instinctual trends;
 the ego is the organized, realistic part;
 the super-ego plays the critical and moralizing
role.
Id
The id is the unorganized part of the
personality structure which contains the basic
drives.
The id acts according to the "pleasure
principle", seeking to avoid pain or displeasure
aroused by increases in instinctual tension.
Ego
 The ego acts according to the reality
principle; i.e. it seeks to please the id’s drive in
realistic ways that will benefit in the long term
rather than bringing grief.
 The ego comprises of the organized part of
the personality structure that includes
defensive, perceptual, intellectual-cognitive,
and executive functions.
Super Ego
 The super-ego aims for perfection.
 It comprises that organized part of the
personality structure, mainly b ut not entirely
unconscious, that includes the individual's ego
ideals, spiritual goals, and the psychic agency
(commonly called "conscience") that criticism
and prohibits his or her drives, fantasies, feelings,
and actions
 can be thought of as a type of conscience that
punishes misbehavior with feelings of guilt.

Organization behavior

  • 1.
    Organization Behaviour Objective; To knowdefinition of :- Id Ego Super-Ego
  • 2.
    Id , Egoand Super Ego  Id, ego and super-ego are the three parts of the psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund Freud's structural model of the psyche; 3 theoretical constructs in terms of activity and interaction mental life is described. model of the psyche, the id is the set of uncoordinated instinctual trends;  the ego is the organized, realistic part;  the super-ego plays the critical and moralizing role.
  • 3.
    Id The id isthe unorganized part of the personality structure which contains the basic drives. The id acts according to the "pleasure principle", seeking to avoid pain or displeasure aroused by increases in instinctual tension.
  • 4.
    Ego  The egoacts according to the reality principle; i.e. it seeks to please the id’s drive in realistic ways that will benefit in the long term rather than bringing grief.  The ego comprises of the organized part of the personality structure that includes defensive, perceptual, intellectual-cognitive, and executive functions.
  • 5.
    Super Ego  Thesuper-ego aims for perfection.  It comprises that organized part of the personality structure, mainly b ut not entirely unconscious, that includes the individual's ego ideals, spiritual goals, and the psychic agency (commonly called "conscience") that criticism and prohibits his or her drives, fantasies, feelings, and actions  can be thought of as a type of conscience that punishes misbehavior with feelings of guilt.