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Sublimation

A constructed form of displacement in which sexual or unacceptable urges are be channeled in productive activities a person who does not get a desired promotion spends more time pursuing Hobbies

John treats Mary very unkindly she responds by working harder to keep the farm house clean and tidy

Projection

The attribution of your own unacceptable origins or qualities to others a person who tends to lie frequently always thinks others are lying to him

Gabby is not doing well in math this quarter she says the math teacher hates me consequently math is released favorite subject

Reaction formation

Thinking or behaving in a way that is extremely opposite of unacceptable urges or impulses. a little boy likes a fellow female classmate but in class he constantly teases her and pulls her hair

How to secretly loves Arnold, but she is really mean to him every time she sees him at school

Repression

A complete exclusion from consciousness of anxiety-producing thoughts, feelings, or impulses.

Louis borrowed $50 from his friend William. Louie keeps quotation marks forgetting that he owes Willingham money

Rationalizing intellectualizing

Explaining away refusing to face one's feelings through the use of social acceptable, positive sounding explanations rather than acknowledging the anxiety, sadness, or other unacceptable painful emotions

Diane wins the school science contest, and her brother Dave, Dave says, she was lucky that her teacher was one of the judges

Displacement

Emotional impulses are redirected towards a substitute person or object because displacing the impulses to Alternative is less threatening or dangerous than directing at the true source

Susan lost the race to be junior prom queen she has been aired one and patient with her friends for the past week

Denial

Failure to recognize or admit to the existence of anxiety-provoking information or unacceptable impulses or qualities

Bob is in danger of failing English class but he tells his family that he was doing good

Undoing

A form of unconscious represents. Performing actions that are interpreted by self and neutralizing or atoning for unacceptable thought or action.

Eddie cheated in History Class by looking at his best friend's test paper without permission. He offers to help his best friend study for the next History exam

Regression

Reversion two Behavior more appropriate for a younger child or teenager when faced with unacceptable feelings or urges.

Tim is a 45 year old software engineering he quit his job at the local software company and decides to to join a rock band and party most nights of the week

People with schizophrenia have multiple personalities

False

people with schizophrenia are dangerous and violent most of the

False

Psychological disorders can affect

True

An estimated 10% of Americans have a diagnosable psychological disorder in a given year

False its 23%

The definition of the word abnormal is consistent across

False

If someone experiences depression after death of a loved one it means they have developed the psychological disorder major depressive disorder

False

The main reason people develop psychological disorders is due to

False

Typically, only weak-minded people develop psychological

False

Children can be diagnosed with a psychological disorder

True

There are cures for some psychological

False