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A mental mechanism in which the individual derives feelings from another person or object and directs them internally to an imagined form of the object or person |
Interjection |
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Unacceptable feelings are expressed as their opposite |
Reaction Formation |
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Reduced or minimal motor movement |
Akinesia |
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Sustained abnormal postures or muscles spasms, symptomatic of mental disorders |
Dystonia |
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A sustained pattern of fidgety movements, such as swinging of the legs, rocking, tapping the feet or hands, pacing and being unable to remain in a portion for long |
Akathisia |
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The process that takes place between two or more people to end conflict; this is usually achieved by clarifying mutual expectations |
Role re-equilibration |
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A defense mechanism in which the person behaves or thinks in ways or assumes values that are the opposite of the original unconscious trait |
Reaction Formation |
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Presenting in logical terms or interpreting the reasons for some actions or events; is also used as a defense mechanism in which a person explains or justifies an action or thought to make itacceptable when it is unacceptable at a deeper psychological level |
Rationalization |
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The social work process of temporarily considering a client’s interconnected problems as separate entities so that work toward their solution can be more manageable |
Partialization |
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The appearance of apathy in mood, sometimes seen as a symptom of schizophrenia or depression |
Flat affect |
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The process of distinguished between similar mental disorders or social problems on the basis of their compared and unique characteristics |
Secondary Gain |
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Conscious or unconscious avoidance behavior used by the client to protect oneself from the influence of the social worker |
Differential diagnosis |