Defense Mechanisms Flashcards

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Acting Out

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dealing with emotional conflict through actions

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Compensation

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making up for one’s own “deficiencies”

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Conversion

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repressed feelings are expressed/disguised as a disturbance in bodily function (ie. pain, twitches, convulsions)

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Decompensation

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deterioration of existing defenses

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Denial

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inability to acknowledge true feelings of thoughts behaviors, etc. that are consciously intolerable

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Devaluation

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when a person attributes exaggerated negative qualities onto oneself or another

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Dissociation

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when a person splits mental functions to express an unconscious or forbidden impulse; does not take responsibility for the action

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Displacement

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directing an impulse, wish or feelings toward a situation that is not it’s real object

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Idealization

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overestimation of an admired aspect or attribute of another

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Identification

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when a person “patterns” or copies after a significant other

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Identification with the agressor

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deals with anxiety by behaving or acting like the aggressor

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Incorporation

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primitive mechanism in which psychic representation of a person is (or parts of a person are) figuratively ingested

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Inhibition

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loss of motivation to to engage in an activity that was once pleasurable because it brings up unpleasant thoughts.

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Intellectualization

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where the person avoids uncomfortable emotions by focusing on facts and logic

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Isolation of Affect

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unacceptable impulse, idea, or act is separated

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Projection

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attributing one’s disowned attitudes, wishes, feelings and urges on to some external object or person

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Projective Identification

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unconsciously perceiving the behavior of others as a reflection of one’s own identity. Typically seen with borderline personality disorder.

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Rationalization

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giving believable explanation for irrational behavior

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Reaction Formation

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person adopts affects, ideas, attitudes, or behaviors that are opposite of those her or she harbors consciously or unconsciously.

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Regression

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partial or symbolic return to more infantile patterns of reacting or thinking.

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Repression

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symptomatic forgetting of serving to banish unacceptable ideas from the conscious mind

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Splitting

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person perceives self and others as “all good” or “all bad”; associated with borderline personality disorder.

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Sublimation

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when potentially dysfunctional feelings or behaviors are diverted in socially acceptable behaviors. (ie. someone with a lot of anger channels them into athletics)

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Substitution

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unattainable/unacceptable goal, emotion or object is replaced by one that is more attainable or acceptable

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Symbolization

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a mental representation of something

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Turning against the self

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defense to deflect hostile aggression from another to self

27
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Undoing

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a person uses words or actions to symbolically reverse or negate unacceptable thoughts feelings or actions