Freud's structural model, also known as the psychic apparatus, is a theory proposed by Sigmund Freud that describes the three interconnected components of the human psyche: the id, ego, and superego.
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Id: According to Freud's structural model, the id operates on the pleasure principle and seeks immediate gratification of basic instincts.
Ego: The ego operates on the reality principle and mediates between the demands of the id and superego while considering external reality.
Superego: The superego represents our internalized ideals and moral standards learned from society. It acts as our conscience and strives for perfection.