What Latin term is sometimes used in psychoanalysis to refer to the part of the psyche that meditates between the inner self and reality?

Answer Ego

The term ego comes from Latin and translates as "I." In psychoanalysis, it's defined as the component of the mental apparatus that perceives and responds to the external world, mediating between the impulses of the unconscious and the needs of the social environment. Or it could just mean that you're a braggart.

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