Idealization

The idealization is a psychoanalytical process by which the object of the Désir is invested by the subject of quality S that it does not have objectively.

The idealizations are also, with the Me and the That, the authorities of the Seconde topics freudienne.

They indicate the intrapsychic formations which will influence the behavior of the person towards an ideal. She decline herself in

  • the Surmoi which is often confused with them. The super-ego is comparable to a judge or a critic, and represents the role of the law or the role of the father. (" One does not act like that! ")
  • the Ego ideal , is comparable to the model to which one tries to conform. (" I want to resemble my parents, I them imite")
and
  • the Ideal ego that certain authors differentiate from the Ego ideal , is a kind of me heroic phantasm. (" I play to incarnate my héros")

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