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1 Defense Mechanisms

2 A Defense Mechanism is a mental process of self-deception that reduces our awareness of threatening or anxiety producing thoughts, wishes or memories

3 Attributed to Anna Freud, Sigmund’s daughter Part of the Psychoanalytic Theory

4 Common Defense Mechanisms

5 1. Repression Primitive; our first line of defense - pushing thoughts from the mind, sometimes permanently Very similar to denial

6 2. Projection Consciously experiencing an unconscious drive and attributing it to someone else; i.e. - you are in a bad mood but accuse someone else of being in a bad mood

7 3. Rationalization Using conscious reasoning to explain away anxiety-producing thoughts; i.e. - a sexual abuser rationalizes that a 4 year old was ‘coming on to him’

8 4. Reaction Formation Doing or saying the opposite of how we really feel because our true feelings are unacceptable; i.e. - a woman who doesn’t want her child becomes overprotective and smothering

9 5. Displacement Unacceptable unconscious wishes or drives are redirected toward someone or something else; i.e. - punching your pillow to vent anger

10 6. Sublimation Turning unacceptable urges into their opposites that are acceptable to society; i.e. - Martin Luther King Jr. channelled his anger into activism

11 AP Psychology - Defense Mechanisms Defense Mechanisms - AP Psychology Flipped Lesson – YouTube Defense Mechanisms - AP Psychology Flipped Lesson – YouTube 12 minutes

12 The Problems The problems with using defense mechanisms are that they distort reality and keep us from taking action to improve a situation, so in the end, they actually hurt us

13 The best defense is no defense at all… confront the problem directly Robbie Robertson, song-writer and guitarist from ‘The Band’ ‘Stage-fright’ song The Band, Stage Fright - YouTube


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