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Defense Mechanisms Coping styles Automatic psychological processes that protect the individual against anxiety and from the awareness of internal or external dangers or stressors.
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Defense Mechanisms

Coping stylesAutomatic psychological processes that protect the individual against anxiety and from the awareness of internal or external dangers or stressors.

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Defense Mechanisms

Can be adaptive and help people to lower anxiety to achieve goals in an acceptable wayCan be maladaptive and lead to distortions in reality and self-deception

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Freud: Properties of Defense Mechanisms

Major means of managing conflict and affectRelatively unconsciousDiscrete from one anotherOften the hallmarks of major psychiatric syndromesReversibleAdaptive as well as pathological.

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Category Defense

Mature defenses SuppressionAltruismHumorSublimation

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Suppression

Definition: The conscious denial of a disturbing situation or feeling. (Only conscious defense mechanism)

Example: _______________________

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Altruism

Definition: Receiving gratification either vicariously or from the response to others.

Example: _______________________

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Humor

Definition: Emphasizing the amusing or ironic aspects of a conflict or stressor through laughter or jokes.

Example: ______________________

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Sublimation

Definition: Substituting constructive and socially acceptable activity for strong impulses that are not acceptable in their original form.

Example: Jane was a very aggressive person until she began to vent her hostility on the volleyball court. Now she is more relaxed.

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Category Defense

Neurotic (intermediate defenses)

Intellectualization, isolationRepressionReaction-formationDisplacementSomatizationUndoingRationalization

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Repression

Definition: The exclusion of unpleasant or unwanted experiences, emotions, or ideas from conscious awareness.

Example: Chris was the only witness to a terrible fire in which several people were seriously injured. Several days later, however, Chris is unable to remember much when questioned by a reporter.

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Reaction-Formation

Definition: Keeping unacceptable feelings or behaviors are out of awareness by developing the opposite behavior or emotion.

Example: Jim is attracted to other men, but tells himself that he hates all homosexuals.

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Displacement

Definition: The transfer of emotions associated with a particular person, object, or situation to another person, object, or situation that is nonthreatening.

Definition: ______________________

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Somatization

Definition: Transforming anxiety on the unconscious level to a physical symptom that has no organic cause.

Example: _______________________

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Undoing

Definition: Making up for an act or communication

Example: _______________________

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Rationalization

Definition: Justifying illogical or unreasonable ideas, actions or feelings by developing acceptable explanations that satisfy the teller as well as the listener.

Example: ______________________

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Category Defense

Immature defenses

Passive aggressionActing outDissociationProjection

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Passive Aggression

Definition: Indirectly expressing aggression towards others by giving the appearance of compliance and making resistance, resentment, and hostility.

Example: ____________________________

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Acting Out

Definition: An individual deals with emotional conflicts or stressors by actions rather than reflections or feelings.

Example: _______________________

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Confabultation

Definition: Filling in missing memory with information the believed to be factual

Example:_______________

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Dissociation

Definition: A disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity or perceptions of the environment.

Example: _______________________

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Projection

Definition: Rejects emotionally unacceptable personal features and attributes of the self to other people, objects or situations.

Example: _______________________

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Category Defense

Psychotic defenses

Denial (of external reality)

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Denial

Definition: Escaping unpleasant realities by ignoring their existence.

Example: _______________________

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