The Judgy
The superego is one of the instances of personality described by Freud, whose function is comparable to that of an internal censor or judge. It is formed by the internalization of parental demands and prohibitions, becoming our moral conscience, which tells us what is right or wrong and what is outlawed. In addition, it includes the ideal of what we should be. That is, it fulfills the function of judge and model or ideal of our conduct. This internal censor has conscious and unconscious aspects, so many times we do not realize how it moves us and affects us. This necessary censorship instance can be transformed into a persecutory Judge who harasses you with unattainable demands. Nothing you do seems to be enough because the voice of the hypercritical judge whispers to you that you are not good, that you are insufficient, you are an imposter, a fraud, and others will notice it. You begin to feel guilty, ashamed, and full of anxiety, perceiving the people around you with looks of judgmen...