Every Human Defence Mechanism Explained in 9 Minutes

The Sketch Narrator
15 Mar 202409:02

Summary

TLDRThis script explores various psychological defense mechanisms, such as denial, projection, and rationalization, which individuals use to cope with distressing realities or emotions. It delves into behaviors like regression, displacement, and sublimation, illustrating how they offer temporary relief or constructive outlets for negative feelings. The summary also touches on intellectualization, compensation, and reaction formation, among others, highlighting their role in maintaining self-esteem and managing internal conflicts.

Takeaways

  • 🙅 Denial is a defense mechanism where individuals refuse to accept or acknowledge a reality that causes discomfort or distress.
  • 🔮 Projection involves attributing one's own thoughts, feelings, or impulses onto another person, allowing them to avoid acknowledging their own undesirable traits.
  • 📚 Rationalization is the act of creating logical explanations to justify unacceptable behaviors, thoughts, or feelings, protecting self-esteem and reducing guilt.
  • 👶 Regression is reverting to an earlier stage of development or behavior in response to stress, providing a temporary escape and comfort from adult pressures.
  • 🔄 Displacement redirects emotions or impulses from their original source to a less threatening target, allowing for safer expression of pent-up emotions.
  • 🏆 Sublimation channels unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities, enabling constructive expression while avoiding negative consequences.
  • 🤓 Intellectualization involves distancing oneself from emotions by focusing on abstract thoughts, helping maintain control in the face of overwhelming feelings.
  • 💪 Compensation is making up for perceived weaknesses by excelling in another area, protecting self-esteem and confidence despite shortcomings.
  • 😌 Reaction formation expresses the opposite of one's true feelings to cope with anxiety or internal conflict, presenting a facade that contradicts true emotions.
  • 🔒 Suppression pushes unwanted thoughts, feelings, or memories out of awareness, allowing temporary avoidance of distressing emotions until better equipped to handle them.
  • 🚫 Avoidance actively steers clear of situations or thoughts that trigger unpleasant emotions, minimizing stress and maintaining control by avoiding potential triggers.
  • 😂 Humor is using laughter or comedy to cope with stress, providing a temporary escape and helping to reframe perspective on challenging circumstances.
  • 🌌 Fantasy allows for escaping reality by imagining idealized scenarios, offering a temporary escape from stress or dissatisfaction.
  • 🔍 Intellectualizing is analyzing a situation in a detached manner to avoid experiencing associated emotions, maintaining control and avoiding emotional overwhelm.
  • 🎯 Selective attention focuses on certain aspects of a situation while ignoring distressing or threatening elements, managing overwhelming stimuli by directing attention to manageable aspects.
  • 🌀 Dissociation is a disruption in consciousness as a response to overwhelming stress, providing psychological protection by mentally distancing from distressing experiences.
  • 🦸 Identification involves emulating the characteristics of someone admired, bolstering self-esteem and identity by associating with admired qualities.
  • 🌟 Idealization views oneself or others in an unrealistically positive light, providing a temporary boost to self-esteem by projecting desired qualities onto others.
  • 🤝 Compromise formation resolves conflicting thoughts or desires by finding a middle ground, navigating competing needs without overwhelming anxiety.
  • 🌱 Altruism copes with stress by helping others, shifting focus away from personal problems toward the well-being of others, providing a sense of fulfillment.
  • 🔄 Undoing negates or reverses unacceptable thoughts or actions by engaging in contrary behavior, alleviating guilt or anxiety by attempting to undo perceived harm.
  • 🔒 Repression pushes painful or threatening thoughts into the unconscious mind, protecting from overwhelming distress by keeping painful memories out of awareness.
  • 🕊 Spiritualization copes with existential distress by seeking solace in religious or spiritual beliefs, providing meaning, purpose, and hope in life's uncertainties.

Q & A

  • What is denial and how does it function as a defense mechanism?

    -Denial is a psychological defense mechanism where an individual refuses to accept or acknowledge a reality or truth that causes them discomfort or distress. It helps people manage overwhelming situations by briefly shielding them from the full impact of reality.

  • Can you explain the concept of projection and how it serves as a defense mechanism?

    -Projection is a defense mechanism where an individual attributes their own thoughts, feelings, or impulses onto another person. It allows individuals to avoid acknowledging their own undesirable traits or feelings by projecting them onto others.

  • What is rationalization and how does it protect self-esteem?

    -Rationalization involves creating logical-sounding explanations to justify behaviors, thoughts, or feelings that might be otherwise unacceptable. It helps individuals protect their self-esteem and reduce feelings of guilt or shame by providing acceptable reasons for their actions.

  • Describe regression as a defense mechanism and its purpose.

    -Regression is when someone reverts to an earlier stage of development or behavior in response to stress or anxiety. It offers a temporary escape from adult pressures, providing comfort and security by mimicking behaviors from simpler, earlier times.

  • How does displacement work as a defense mechanism?

    -Displacement involves redirecting emotions, impulses, or desires from their original source toward a less threatening target. It allows individuals to release pent-up emotions in a safer or more acceptable way, avoiding potential conflict or consequences.

  • What is sublimation and how does it help in expressing oneself constructively?

    -Sublimation is a defense mechanism where unacceptable impulses or energies are channeled into socially acceptable activities or pursuits. It enables individuals to express themselves constructively while avoiding the negative consequences of acting on their impulses directly.

  • Explain intellectualization and its role in managing emotions.

    -Intellectualization involves distancing oneself from difficult emotions by focusing excessively on abstract thoughts or concepts. It helps individuals maintain a sense of control and objectivity in the face of overwhelming emotions.

  • How does compensation work as a defense mechanism?

    -Compensation occurs when someone tries to make up for perceived weaknesses or deficiencies in one area of their life by excelling in another area. It allows individuals to protect their self-esteem and maintain confidence despite perceived shortcomings.

  • What is reaction formation and how does it help manage uncomfortable emotions?

    -Reaction formation involves expressing the opposite of one's true feelings or desires as a way to cope with anxiety or internal conflict. It helps individuals manage uncomfortable emotions by presenting a facade that contradicts their true feelings.

  • Describe suppression and its function as a defense mechanism.

    -Suppression involves consciously pushing unwanted thoughts, feelings, or memories out of awareness. It allows individuals to temporarily avoid dealing with distressing or overwhelming emotions until they feel better equipped to handle them.

  • How does avoidance as a defense mechanism help individuals cope with stress?

    -Avoidance is a defense mechanism where someone actively avoids situations, people, or thoughts that trigger unpleasant emotions or memories. It helps individuals minimize stress and maintain a sense of control by steering clear of potential triggers.

  • What is humor as a defense mechanism and its benefits?

    -Humor is a defense mechanism that involves using laughter or comedy to cope with stress, anxiety, or difficult situations. It provides a temporary escape from stressors and can help individuals reframe their perspective on challenging circumstances.

  • Explain the concept of fantasy as a defense mechanism.

    -Fantasy involves escaping from reality by imagining idealized scenarios or outcomes. It allows individuals to temporarily escape from stress or dissatisfaction by immersing themselves in a world of their own creation.

  • What is intellectualizing and how does it help in avoiding overwhelming emotions?

    -Intellectualizing involves analyzing a situation or problem in a detached, rational manner to avoid experiencing associated emotions. It allows individuals to maintain a sense of control and avoid being overwhelmed by emotions.

  • Can you describe selective attention and its role in managing overwhelming stimuli?

    -Selective attention involves focusing only on certain aspects of a situation while ignoring others, especially those that are distressing or threatening. It helps individuals manage overwhelming stimuli by directing their attention toward more manageable aspects of their environment.

  • What is dissociation and how does it provide psychological protection?

    -Dissociation involves a disruption in consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the environment as a response to overwhelming stress or trauma. It helps individuals mentally distance themselves from distressing experiences, providing a form of psychological protection.

  • Explain identification as a defense mechanism and its benefits.

    -Identification is a defense mechanism where individuals emulate or adopt the characteristics, behaviors, or traits of someone they admire or perceive as powerful or successful. It allows individuals to bolster their self-esteem or sense of identity, reducing feelings of inadequacy or insecurity.

  • What is idealization and how does it help with feelings of inadequacy?

    -Idealization involves viewing oneself or others in an unrealistically positive light to cope with feelings of inadequacy or low self-esteem. It provides a temporary boost to self-esteem by projecting qualities onto others that one wishes to possess themselves.

  • Describe compromise formation and its role in resolving conflicts.

    -Compromise formation is a defense mechanism where conflicting thoughts, feelings, or desires are resolved by finding a middle ground or compromise. It allows individuals to navigate competing needs or desires without experiencing overwhelming anxiety or guilt.

  • What is altruism as a defense mechanism and its psychological benefits?

    -Altruism is a defense mechanism where individuals cope with stress or anxiety by helping others or focusing on the needs of others instead of their own. It provides a sense of fulfillment and meaning by shifting focus away from personal problems and toward the well-being of others.

  • Explain undoing as a defense mechanism and its purpose.

    -Undoing is a defense mechanism where individuals try to negate or reverse unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or actions by engaging in contrary behavior. It allows individuals to alleviate guilt or anxiety by attempting to undo the perceived harm they've caused.

  • What is repression and how does it protect the individual from distress?

    -Repression is a defense mechanism where painful or threatening thoughts, feelings, or memories are pushed out of conscious awareness and into the unconscious mind. It helps protect the individual from overwhelming distress or anxiety by keeping painful memories out of awareness.

  • Describe spiritualization and its role in coping with existential distress.

    -Spiritualization is a defense mechanism where individuals cope with existential or emotional distress by seeking solace in religious or spiritual beliefs. It provides a sense of meaning, purpose, and hope in the face of life's uncertainties and challenges.

Outlines

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🛡 Defense Mechanisms Overview

This paragraph delves into the concept of psychological defense mechanisms, which are strategies the mind employs to protect itself from anxiety, stress, or discomfort. It covers a range of mechanisms such as denial, projection, rationalization, regression, displacement, sublimation, intellectualization, compensation, reaction formation, suppression, and avoidance. Each mechanism is described with an example to illustrate how they help individuals cope with challenging situations by either minimizing, redirecting, or transforming their emotional responses.

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😄 Additional Defense Mechanisms and Their Impacts

The second paragraph expands on the topic of defense mechanisms by introducing additional strategies like humor, fantasy, intellectualizing, selective attention, dissociation, identification, idealization, compromise formation, altruism, undoing, repression, spiritualization, and the use of selective attention. Each mechanism is explained with a focus on how they serve to protect an individual's mental well-being by either distracting from negative emotions, providing a sense of control, or offering a temporary escape from reality. The paragraph emphasizes the role of these mechanisms in helping individuals navigate through life's difficulties while maintaining a sense of self-esteem and emotional balance.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Denial

Denial is a psychological defense mechanism where an individual refuses to accept a reality or truth that causes discomfort or distress. In the video, it is exemplified by someone who receives a bad diagnosis from a doctor but refuses to believe it. This concept is central to the video's theme of how people cope with difficult situations by avoiding the full impact of reality.

💡Projection

Projection is another defense mechanism where a person attributes their own thoughts, feelings, or impulses to another person. The video script mentions an example of someone who is jealous of a coworker's success and accuses the coworker of envy. This concept is important in understanding how individuals deflect their own undesirable traits or feelings onto others.

💡Rationalization

Rationalization is the process of making excuses or creating logical-sounding explanations to justify unacceptable behaviors or feelings. The video provides the example of a student who fails an exam and rationalizes by saying the subject isn't important. This concept is key to understanding how individuals protect their self-esteem and reduce guilt or shame.

💡Regression

Regression is defined as reverting to an earlier stage of development or behavior in response to stress or anxiety. The video describes an adult who starts sucking their thumb during times of extreme stress as an example. This concept is integral to the video's exploration of how people seek comfort and security through behaviors reminiscent of simpler times.

💡Displacement

Displacement is the act of redirecting emotions, impulses, or desires from their original source to a less threatening target. The script gives an example of someone who is angry with their boss and takes out their frustration on family members. This concept is crucial for understanding how individuals release pent-up emotions in a safer or more acceptable manner.

💡Sublimation

Sublimation is the process of channeling unacceptable impulses or energies into socially acceptable activities or pursuits. The video mentions an example of someone with aggressive tendencies becoming a successful athlete. This concept is central to the video's message about expressing oneself constructively while avoiding negative consequences.

💡Intellectualization

Intellectualization involves distancing oneself from difficult emotions by focusing on abstract thoughts or concepts. The video script provides the example of someone coping with the death of a loved one by immersing themselves in research about the grieving process. This concept is important for understanding how individuals maintain control and objectivity in the face of overwhelming emotions.

💡Compensation

Compensation is the act of making up for perceived weaknesses or deficiencies by excelling in another area of life. The video describes someone who feels insecure about their appearance compensating by developing a strong sense of humor. This concept is key to understanding how individuals protect their self-esteem and maintain confidence despite perceived shortcomings.

💡Reaction Formation

Reaction formation is a defense mechanism where one expresses the opposite of their true feelings or desires to cope with anxiety or internal conflict. The video gives an example of someone with unconscious hostility toward a friend demonstrating exaggerated friendliness. This concept is essential for understanding how individuals manage uncomfortable emotions by presenting a facade that contradicts their true feelings.

💡Suppression

Suppression involves consciously pushing unwanted thoughts, feelings, or memories out of awareness. The video script mentions someone who experiences traumatic events suppressing those memories to cope with daily life. This concept is vital for understanding how individuals temporarily avoid dealing with distressing or overwhelming emotions.

💡Avoidance

Avoidance is a defense mechanism where an individual actively avoids situations, people, or thoughts that trigger unpleasant emotions or memories. The video provides the example of someone who experienced a car accident and avoids driving or being in cars. This concept is central to the video's theme of minimizing stress and maintaining control by avoiding potential triggers.

Highlights

Denial is when someone refuses to accept or acknowledge a reality or truth that causes them discomfort or distress.

Projection happens when someone attributes their own thoughts, feelings, or impulses onto another person.

Rationalization involves coming up with logical-sounding explanations to justify behaviors, thoughts, or feelings that might otherwise be unacceptable.

Regression occurs when someone reverts to an earlier stage of development or behavior in response to stress or anxiety.

Displacement involves redirecting emotions, impulses, or desires from their original source toward a less threatening target.

Sublimation occurs when someone channels unacceptable impulses or energies into socially acceptable activities or pursuits.

Intellectualization involves distancing oneself from difficult emotions by focusing excessively on abstract thoughts or concepts.

Compensation occurs when someone tries to make up for perceived weaknesses or deficiencies in one area of their life by excelling in another area.

Reaction formation involves expressing the opposite of one's true feelings or desires as a way to cope with anxiety or internal conflict.

Suppression involves consciously pushing unwanted thoughts, feelings, or memories out of awareness.

Avoidance is a defense mechanism where someone actively avoids situations, people, or thoughts that trigger unpleasant emotions or memories.

Humor is a defense mechanism that involves using laughter or comedy to cope with stress, anxiety, or difficult situations.

Fantasy involves escaping from reality by imagining idealized scenarios or outcomes.

Dissociation involves a disruption in consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the environment as a response to overwhelming stress or trauma.

Identification is a defense mechanism where individuals emulate or adopt the characteristics, behaviors, or traits of someone they admire or perceive as powerful or successful.

Transcripts

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denial denial is when someone refuses to

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accept or acknowledge a reality or truth

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that causes them discomfort or distress

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for instance if someone receives a bad

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diagnosis from a doctor but refuses to

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believe it that's denial this defense

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mechanism helps people manage situations

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that might otherwise overwhelm them by

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briefly shielding them from the full

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impact of reality projection projection

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happens when someone attributes their

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own thoughts feelings or impulses onto

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another person for example someone who

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is jealous of a coworker's success might

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accuse that coworker of being envious

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instead this defense mechanism allows

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individuals to avoid acknowledging their

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own undesirable traits or feelings by

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projecting them onto others

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rationalization rationalization involves

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coming up with logical sounding

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explanations to justify behaviors

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thoughts or feelings that might

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otherwise be unacceptable for instance

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someone who fails an exam might

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rationalize by saying they didn't need

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to pass anyway because the subject isn't

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important this helps individuals protect

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their self-esteem and reduce feelings of

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guilt or shame

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regression regression occurs when

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someone reverts to an earlier stage of

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development or behavior in response to

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stress or anxiety for example an adult

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might start sucking their thumb during

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times of extreme stress reverting to a

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behavior from childhood this defense

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mechanism provides a temporary escape

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from the pressures of adult life

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offering comfort and security

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reminiscent of earlier simpler times

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displacement displacement involves

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redirecting emotions impulses or desires

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from their original Source toward a less

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threatening Target for instance if if

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someone is angry with their boss but

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can't express it directly they might go

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home and take out their frustration on

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their family members this defense

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mechanism allows individuals to release

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pent up emotions in a safer or more

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acceptable way avoiding potential

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conflict or Consequences sublimation

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sublimation occurs when someone channels

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unacceptable impulses or energies into

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socially acceptable activities or

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Pursuits for example someone with

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aggressive tendencies might become a

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successful athlete channeling their

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aggression into sport competition this

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defense mechanism allows individuals to

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express themselves in constructive ways

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while avoiding the negative consequences

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of acting on their impulses directly

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intellectualization intellectualization

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involves distancing oneself from

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difficult emotions by focusing

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excessively on abstract thoughts or

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concepts for instance someone coping

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with the death of a loved one might

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immerse themselves in research about the

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grieving process instead of allowing

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themselves to feel their sadness this

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defense mechanism helps individuals

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maintain a sense of control and

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objectivity in the face of overwhelming

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emotions compensation compensation

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occurs when someone tries to make up for

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perceived weaknesses or deficiencies in

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one area of their life by excelling in

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another area for example someone who

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feels insecure about their physical

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appearance might compensate by

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developing a strong sense of humor or

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becoming highly successful in their

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career this defense mechanism allows

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individuals to protect their self-esteem

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and maintain a sense of confidence

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despite perceived shortcomings reaction

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formation reaction formation involves

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expressing the opposite of one's true

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feelings or desires as a way to cope

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with anxiety or internal conflict for

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instance someone who Harbors unconscious

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feelings of hostility toward a friend

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might outwardly demonstrate exaggerated

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friendliness and affection this defense

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mechanism helps individuals manage

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uncomfortable emotions by presenting a

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facade that contradicts their true

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feelings suppression suppression

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involves consciously pushing unwanted

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thoughts feelings or memories out of

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awareness for example someone who

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experiences traumatic events might

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suppress those memories in order to cope

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with daily life this defense mechanism

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allows individuals to temporarily avoid

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dealing with distressing or overwhelming

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emotions until they feel better equipped

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to handle them avoidance avoidance is a

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defense mechanism where someone actively

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avoids situations people or thoughts

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that trigger unpleasant emotions or

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memories for example someone who

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experienced a car accident might avoid

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driving or even being in cars altogether

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this defense mechanism helps individuals

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minimize stress and maintain a sense of

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control by steering clear of potential

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triggers humor humor is a defense

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mechanism that involves using laugh or

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comedy to cope with stress anxiety or

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difficult situations for example someone

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facing a challenging task might use

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humor to lighten the mood and reduce

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tension this defense mechanism provides

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a temporary escape from stressors and

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can help individuals reframe their

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perspective on challenging circumstances

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fantasy fantasy involves escaping from

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reality by imagining idealized scenarios

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or outcomes for example someone who

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feels unhappy with their current job

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might daydream about winning the lottery

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and retiring to a tropical island this

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defense mechanism allows individuals to

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temporarily escape from stress or

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dissatisfaction by immersing themselves

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in a world of their own creation

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intellectualizing intellectualizing

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involves analyzing a situation or

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problem in a detached rational manner to

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avoid experiencing Associated emotions

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for example someone facing a breakup

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might focus on the logistical aspects of

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moving out or dividing belongings

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instead of acknowledging their feelings

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of sadness or loss this defense

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mechanism allows individuals to maintain

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a sense of control and avoid being

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overwhelmed by emotions selective

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attention selective attention involves

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focusing only on certain aspects of a

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situation while ignoring others

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especially those that are distressing or

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threatening for example someone who is

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anxious about giving a presentation

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might hyperfocus on preparing their

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slides while disregarding their feelings

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of nervousness this defense mechanism

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helps individuals manage overwhelming

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stimuli by directing their attention

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toward more manageable aspects of their

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environment

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dissociation dissociation involves A

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disruption in Consciousness memory

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Identity or perception of the

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environment as a response to

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overwhelming stress or trauma for

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example someone who experiences a

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traumatic event might feel as though

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they're watching it happen to someone

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else or they might lose track of time

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dissociation helps individuals mentally

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distance themselves from distressing

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experiences providing a form of

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psychological protection identification

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identification is a defense mechanism

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where individuals emulate or adopt the

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characteristics behaviors or traits of

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someone they admire or perceive as

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powerful or successful for example a

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child might imitate the mannerisms or

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speech patterns of their favorite

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superhero or celebrity this defense

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mechanism allows individuals to bolster

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their self-esteem or sense of identity

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by associating themselves with qualities

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they admire in others thereby reducing

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feelings of inadequacy or insecurity

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idealization idealization involves

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viewing oneself or others in an

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unrealistically positive light as a way

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to cope with feelings of inadequacy or

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low self-esteem for example someone

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might idolize a celebrity or romantic

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partner attributing qualities to them

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that they don't actually possess this

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defense mechanism provides a temporary

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boost to self-esteem by projecting

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qualities onto others that one wishes to

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possess themselves compromise formation

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is a defense mechanism where conflicting

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thoughts feelings or desires are

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resolved by finding a middle ground or

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compromise for example someone who wants

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to pursue their own goals but also

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desires approval from others might

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compromise by choosing a career path

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that aligns with their interests while

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still meeting societal expectations this

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defense mechanism allows individuals to

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navigate competing needs or desires

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without experiencing overwhelming

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anxiety or guilt altruism altruism is a

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defense mechanism where individuals cope

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with stress or anxiety by helping others

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or focusing on the needs of others

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instead of Their Own for example someone

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who is feeling lonely might volunteer at

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a homeless shelter to feel more

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connected and purposeful this defense

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mechanism provides a sense of

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fulfillment and meaning by shifting

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Focus away from personal problems and

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toward the well-being of others undoing

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undoing is a defense mechanism where

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individuals try to negate or reverse

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unacceptable thoughts feelings or

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actions by engaging in contrary behavior

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for example someone who feels guilty

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about a hurtful comment they made Might

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apologize profusely or go out of their

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way to do something nice for the person

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they hurt this defense mechanism allows

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individuals to alleviate guilt or

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anxiety by attempting to undo the

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perceived harm they've caused repression

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repression is a defense mechanism where

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painful or threatening thoughts feelings

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or memories are pushed out of conscious

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awareness and into the unconscious mind

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for example someone who experienced

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childhood trauma might have no conscious

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recollection of the events until they

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undergo therapy or experience a

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triggering event repression helps

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protect the individual from overwhelming

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distress or anxiety by keeping the

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painful memories out of awareness

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spiritualization spiritualization is a

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defense mechanism where individuals cope

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with existential or emotional distress

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by seeking solace in religious or

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spiritual beliefs for example someone

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facing a terminal illness might find

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comfort in the belief that there is an

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afterlife or higher purpose beyond the

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Physical Realm this defense mechanism

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provides a sense of meaning purpose and

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hope in the face of life's uncertainties

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and challenges

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