What role does the superego play in reactive formation?
The superego acts as the internalized moral compass that dictates what emotions and behaviors are deemed acceptable within a given social context. When it prohibits the expression of certain feelings, the psyche responds by amplifying the opposite emotion, leading to the phenomenon of reactive formation.
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