1. Freud
Sigmund Freud (1856-38) was the father of this new movement. ... In it, the super-ego represents the kinds of restrictions parents and society place upon bodily drives. The ego, which develops from the id, mediates between the super-ego and the id and supervises and resists the id's drives. And the id includes the powerful natural and instinctual bodily urges that seek satisfaction. ... Sigmund Freud was undoubtedly one of the greatest and most well known doctors in the history of psychiatry. ...
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