5. Freud believed that the human psyche was divided into three parts; the id , the ego , and the superego . Structures of Personality… Winnicott defined the personality in two counterparts: the true self , and the false self . The true entailed the child’s ability to recognize it’s spontaneous and natural needs for self-expression , while the false self was comparable to the superego , because it entailed following social rules and complying to the moral majority.