Defence Mechanisms and Positive Strategies

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Defence Mechanisms and Positive Strategies Lesson 2 Defence Mechanisms and Positive Strategies

Defence Mechanisms Techniques you used to protect yourself from being hurt emotionally. Can be helpful but using repeatedly is not good for one’s health as it avoids facing the issue.

Common Defence Mechanisms Description Examples Compensation Covering a weakness by over achieving in another area Focusing all your attention on sports because you think you are a better athlete than student Daydreaming Escaping from an unpleasant situation by using your imagination In the dentist’s chair you focus on the fun you’ll have over the weekend because you hate being at the dentist

Common Defence Mechanisms Description Examples Denial Failure to except reality Refusing to accept the death of a close friend or relative; refusing to accept that you relationship with a romantic friend is over. Displacement The transfer of negative feelings about someone else You are very angry with your mother and you take that anger out on your siblings

Common Defence Mechanisms Description Examples Projection Putting (projecting) negative feelings on someone else Blaming your teacher for failing a test you did not study for. Rationalization Justifying irrational behaviour Not doing your homework one evening because you feel you’ve spent too much time on schoolwork

Common Defence Mechanisms Description Examples Reaction formation Expressing emotions that are the exact opposite of what you feel Acting like a clown in a group to hide your shyness Regression Using childlike ways of expressing emotions like anger or disappointment Throwing a tantrum when you don’t get to watch your favourite TV program

Common Defence Mechanisms Description Examples Sublimation Redirecting bad or unacceptable behaviour into positive behaviour Channelling your aggression into a athletic sport where aggressive behaviour is accepted. Somatization Converting emotions into bodily symptoms Getting stomach cramps every time final exams are scheduled.

Self Esteem Feeling good about yourself and the things you do Gives sense of confidence Make a list of things you do well Pay attention to positive aspects in your life

Self Esteem Use positive self talk Talk to yourself in a positive way – I’m really good at this Avoid all negative self talk

Self Esteem Be good at something Developing your skill in whatever you are good at will make you more confident

Self Esteem Resist peer pressure The more you make decisions based on what you think and not others the more confident you will become.

Self Esteem Accept yourself Appreciate yourself and believe in your worth Realistically assess your strengths and weaknesses Do not judge yourself by unrealistic standards Be ok with who you are right now Only expend energy on changing things you have control over.

Self Esteem Use I statements Take responsibility for your feelings and words by using “I” statements

Sense of Control High self esteem gives you a sense of control internal locus of control Those with low self esteem feel that events affecting them are beyond their control. - External locus of control The reality is that you will always have some control in your life

Self Concept The current mental image you have of yourself Rating your level of self esteem requires you to evaluate how you look at yourself as a person. Self-ideal – The mental image of what you would like to be. If you self-ideal is realistic, set goals to reach it.

Questions – hand in Why do people use defence Mechanisms? I (1) How are Esteem Needs related to Self-ideal? I (1) Why is self esteem important to you? I (1) How can someone increase their self esteem? I (1) Do you think that the ideas behind Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs should be used more in this school?-Example: breakfast programs, self help group. I(2)