Is a defense mechanism that is characterized by redirecting ones energy to another person or object?
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What are the defense mechanism of a person?Defense mechanisms are behaviors that people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts. The idea of defense mechanisms comes from psychoanalytic theory, a psychological perspective of personality that sees personality as the interaction between three components: id, ego, and super-ego.
What are the 4 Defence mechanisms?Both Freuds studied defence mechanisms, but Anna spent more of her time and research on five main mechanisms: repression, regression, projection, reaction formation, and sublimation. All defence mechanisms are responses to anxiety and how the consciousness and unconscious manage the stress of a social situation.
Which of these defense mechanisms includes seeing your own faults or feelings in another person?Projection. Projection is a defense mechanism that involves taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people.
Which type of defense mechanism is characterized by using reasoning as a means of avoiding confrontation with objectionable impulses?an unconscious defense mechanism in which reasoning is used to avoid confronting an objectionable impulse and thus to defend against anxiety.
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