id

/aɪd/
noun
  1. A part of the mind in Freudian psychology that contains basic instincts and urges, operating on the pleasure principle.
    • The id is the most primitive part of the personality, present from birth.
    • In therapy, they discussed how the id often conflicts with the superego.
    • According to Freud, the id demands immediate satisfaction of basic needs.
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