Anxiety and Defenses Part 1 Flashcards
What is Anxiety?
Can be from the outside world or conflicts within the mind
What does the ego have to do when we have anxiety?
Has to find a compromise for competing demands
What is Anxiety from psychic conflict?
(when the mind battles itself)
The things we want, those that are possible, and those that are morally right are not always the same
We usually do not know what is causing the anxiety
The ego has to find a compromise for competing
What is Realistic Anxiety
From the outside world
-example: mortality, relationships, performance, career aspirations, threats to self-esteem
Is realistic Anxiety good or bad for us?
- Bad: it can lead to depression, which in turn will likely to lead to avoiding dealing with the cause of anxiety
- Good: (unrealistically) optimistic people are happier and have better mental health
- Keep it within Bounds: Some anxiety is good, but too much or too little is bad
What are defense mechanisms?
techniques the ego uses to keep certain thoughts and impulses hidden in order to avoid anxiety
Not used consciously
What are the eight defense mechanisms?
Denial Repression Reaction Formation Projection Rationalization Intellectualization Displacement Sublimation
What is Denial?
Denial: refusal to acknowledge or failure to see a source of anxiety
- Common and effective in the short run; usually temporary
- Blame failures on external circumstances or other people
- Effective way to deal with initial shock
What is Repression?
Repression: banishing the past from present awareness
- The stronger the anxiety would be if something were remembered, the more it is repressed
- Only a certain number of things can be repressed before they start causing anxiety
- Can cause depression
What is Reaction Formation?
Reaction formation: instigation of the opposite of forbidden thoughts, feelings, and impulses
- Common with especially strong sources of anxiety
- The opposite thought, feeling, or behavior is usually illogically strong and out of proportion to the provocation
- Research support: high sex guilt and homophobia are related to less psychological arousal but more physiological arousal in response to sexual stimuli
What is Projection?
Projection: attributing to someone else a thought or impulse that is feared in oneself
-Recent research: participants rated another person worse on their own supposedly bad trait that they were told not to think about
What is Rationalization?
Rationalization: concoction of a rational reason for doing something that would otherwise cause shame
- Perhaps the most common defense mechanism
- Trivialization
- Recent research: cognitive dissonance
What is Trivialization?
convincing yourself that your shortcomings or regrettable actions don’t matter
What is Cognitive Dissonance?
felt when cognitions and behaviors are inconsistent; people change beliefs to match behaviors unless there is a way to discount or trivialize the behavior
What is Intellectualization?
turning an anxiety-provoking feeling into a thought that is cool, abstract, and analytical
-Common in warfare and medicine
-Useful when reality is horrifying or too painful to deal with directly
Problematic if reality is not dealt with appropriately
-Recent research: effective for reducing anxiety