Defense Mechanisms
Repression & Regression
Rationalization & Reaction Formation
Displacement and Denial
Sublimation and Projection
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Are defense mechanisms more often conscious or unconscious?

unconscious

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What is repression?

Holding back or keeping memories/feelings buried in the mind

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What is rationalization?

Creating logical justifications for uncomfortable situations

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 What is displacement?

The method of shifting feelings from one thing to another?

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What is sublimation?

When an individual channels bad impulses in socially acceptable activities


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What do defense mechanisms do?

lower anxiety by distorting reality

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What are the two most common kind of repression?

Emotions and Thoughts

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 Why does rationalization most common come up?

In order to protect their ego and/or deal with a conflict

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What’s the difference between displacement and projection?

Displacement involves redirecting your emotions toward a different, less threatening target Projection involves attributing your own unwanted feelings or thoughts onto someone else.

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Can sublimation be good?

Sublimation is often regarded as a healthy form of coping

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Are all defense mechanisms negative?

No, some can be positive (ex.sublimation, altruism, humor, and suppression(to an extent))

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Can repressed memories be resurfaced?

Yes, often times through therapy or encountering an item from the event

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How do rationalization and denial differ?

Denial is outright refusing to believe in something while rationalization is twisting it

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What is denial?

a defense mechanism where an individual unconsciously refuses to acknowledge or accept objective facts or experiences that cause discomfort or anxiety, essentially ignoring or rejecting reality to cope with difficult situations

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 What is projection?

Where individuals attribute their own feelings onto others

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What kinds of therapy can help someone who wants to reduce their defense mechanisms?


Psychoanalytic therapy

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What is regression?

an unconscious defense mechanism where an individual reverts to earlier, often immature, behaviors or thought patterns in response to stress or anxiety

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What is reaction formation?

Someone replacing unacceptable trait or anxiety prone feeling with the opposite, often exaggerated

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How does denial effect a person?

negative consequences for mental and physical health, strained relationships, and missed opportunities for growth and improvement

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Can projection be positive?

Often times projection only delays in facing ones true emotions and often causes turmoil in relationships

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Who developed many of the defense mechanisms?

Anna Freud

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Is regression positive?

Regression as a defense mechanism is generally not considered a positive or healthy coping strategy

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How might therapy help someone struggling with Reaction Formation?

It can help someone increase their self-awareness and reveal the cause of the defense mechanism

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Is displacement positive?

it can be a temporary coping strategy, but it's not inherently positive and can lead to issues if overused or if the underlying problem isn't addressed

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What triggers sublimation?

Sublimation, a mature defense mechanism, is triggered by unacceptable impulses or emotions