defense mechanisms Flashcards

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repression

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an unconscious mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious

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denial

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denial involves blocking external events from awareness
if some situation is just too much to handle, the person just refuses to experience it

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projection

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this involves individuals attributing their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and motives to another person

differs from projective identification in that the target of the projection is not changed

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displacement

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satisfying an impulse (e.g. aggression) with a substitute object
eg. someone who is angry at their boss may go home and kick the dog

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regression

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this is a movement back in psychological time when one is faced with stress

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sublimation

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satisfying an impulse (e.g. aggression) with a substitute object but in a socially acceptable way eg. sport

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splinting

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compartmentalising experiences of self and other such that integration is not possible
when the individual is confronted with the contradictions in behaviour, thought, or affect, he or she regards the differences with bland denial or indifferences. The defence prevents conflict stemming from the incompatibility of the two polarised aspects of self or other

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projective identification

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behaving in such a way that subtle interpersonal pressure is placed on another person to take on characteristics of an aspect of the self or an internal object that is projected into that person. the person who is the target of the projection then begins to behave, think, and fell in keeping with that has been projected. this defines is both an intrapsychic defence mechanism and an interpersonal communication

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denial

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avoiding awareness of aspects of external reality that are difficult to face by disregarding sensory data

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dissociation

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disrupting one’s sense of continuity in the areas of identity, memory, consciousness, or perception as a way of retaining an illusion of psychological control in the face of helplessness and loss of control. although similar to splinting, dissociation may in extreme cases involve alteration of memory of events because of the disconnection of the self from the event

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idealisation

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attributing perfect or near perfect qualities to others as a way of avoiding anxiety or negative feelings, such as contempt, envy or anger

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acting out

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enacting an unconscious wish or fantasy impulsively as a way of avoiding painful affect

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somatisation

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converting emotional pain or other affect states into physical symptoms an focusing one’s attention on somatic (rather than intraphysic) concerns

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regression

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retiring to an earlier phase of development or functioning to avoid the conflicts and tensions associated with ones present level of development

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schizoid fantasy

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retreating into ones private internal world to avoid anxiety about interpersonal relationships

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introjection

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internalising aspects of a significant person as a way of dealing with the loss of that person
the person may also introject a hostile to bad object as a way or giving themselves an illusion of control over the object. introjection occurs in non defensive forms as a normal part of development

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identification

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internalising the qualities of another person by becoming like the person.
whereas introjection leads to an internalised representation experienced as an ‘other’, identification is experienced as part of the self. this too, can serve non defensive functions in normal development

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displacement

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shifting feelings associated with one idea or object to another that resembles the original in some way

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intellectualisation

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using excessive an abstract ideation to avoid difficult feelings