Term ID: T1318

Ego Strength

/ego-strength/
The ego's capacity to maintain realistic functioning and psychological stability while managing conflicts between id impulses, superego demands, and external reality. Strong ego functioning enables effective problem-solving, emotional regulation, and adaptation to life challenges.
Example: A person with high ego strength can delay gratification, handle criticism constructively, maintain relationships during stress, and adapt flexibly to changing circumstances.

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Reference: Barron (1953)