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Anna Freud
Defense Mechanisms

Identification
Denial
Displacement
Dissociation
Idealization
Introjection
Inversion
Intellectualization
Projection
Rationalization
Reaction Formation
Regression
Repression
Somatization
Splitting
Substitution
Identification
Introjection
Inversion
Intellectualization
Identification - The unconscious modeling of one's self upon another person's behavior

Introjection - Identifying with some idea or object so deeply that it becomes a part of that person

Inversion - Refocusing of aggression or emotions evoked from an external force onto one's self.

Intellectualization - Rationalizing and making generalization about anxiety provoking issues to minimize pain and anxiety
Denial
Displacement
Dissociation
Idealization
DENIAL - Refusing to acknowledge or recognize the reality and implications of painful, anxiety-provoking experience.

DISPLACEMENT - Shifting repressed feelings from where they originate to some other objects.

DISSOCIATION - Separation or postponement of a feeling that normally would accompany a situation or thought.

Idealization - Form of denial in which the object of attention is presented as "all good" masking true negative feelings towards others.
Projection
Rationalization
Reaction Formation
Regression
Projection - Attributing a painful thought or idea to another person

Rationalization - Attempting to provide a logical and rational explanation for something to avoid guilt or shame.

Reaction Formation - Replacing of some painful or negative event with the complete opposite.

Regression - Losing of some aspect of development already achieved due to undue anxiety causing a person to revert to a previously-attained stage or lower level of adaptation.
Repression
Somatization
Splitting
Substitution
Repression - Pushing a negative or painful image, though, or idea out of consciousness to avoid the associated pain. This is the primary defense mechanism

Somatization - Manifestation of emotional anxiety into physical symptoms.

Splitting - Repressing, dissociating, or disconnecting important feelings that are dangerous to psychic well-being.

Substitution - When a person replaces one feeling or emotion for another.
Heinz Hartman
Ego Psychology

Adaptation: Reationship between the organism and its environment
Renee Spitz
Relationship Between mother and child.

Social stimulations is necessary for infant's growth.
Learning Theory and Behavior Modification
Behavior can be explained