Multiple Choice
Mia yields to peer pressure to smoke a cigarette. She feels guilty and worthless for not living up to her personal and family standards of behavior. According to psychoanalytic theory, she is being punished by her
A) id.
B) ego.
C) ego ideal.
D) conscience.
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