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|Explanation=Defense mechanisms are psychological strategies brought into play by the unconscious mind to manipulate, deny or distort reality. They explain how people distance themselves from a conscious awareness of unpleasant thoughts, feelings and behaviors. They are based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical theories. They include acting out, dissociation, denial, displacement, reaction formation, projection, regression, splitting, e.t.c. | |Explanation=Defense mechanisms are psychological strategies brought into play by the unconscious mind to manipulate, deny or distort reality. They explain how people distance themselves from a conscious awareness of unpleasant thoughts, feelings and behaviors. They are based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical theories. They include acting out, dissociation, denial, displacement, reaction formation, projection, regression, splitting, e.t.c. | ||
|AnswerA=Acting out | |AnswerA=Acting out | ||
|AnswerAExp= Acting out is expressing unacceptable feelings and | |AnswerAExp= Acting out is expressing unacceptable feelings and thoughts through actions. For example, instead of saying, “I’m angry with you,” a person who acts out may instead throw a book at the person. Another example is tantrums in children. | ||
|AnswerB=Displacement | |AnswerB=Displacement | ||
|AnswerBExp= Displacement is the redirection of thoughts, feelings and impulses (usually aggression) onto a powerless target –a neutral person or an object. For example, a husband having a bad day at work gets home and | |AnswerBExp= Displacement is the redirection of thoughts, feelings, and impulses (usually aggression) onto a powerless target –a neutral person or an object. For example, a husband having a bad day at work gets home and acts aggressively toward his wife. | ||
|AnswerC=Reaction formation | |AnswerC=Reaction formation | ||
|AnswerCExp= Reaction formation is when a person behaves in the opposite way to which he/she thinks and feels. For example, a man fed up of his job expresses strong desire to continue working there forever. | |AnswerCExp= Reaction formation is when a person behaves in the opposite way to which he/she thinks and feels. For example, a man fed up of his job expresses strong desire to continue working there forever. |