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Denial
Refusing to acknowledge or recognzie the reality and implications of painful, anxiety-provoking experiences
Displacement
SHIFTING repressed feelings from where they origniate to some other OBJECT
Dissociation
Separation or POSTPONEMENT of a FEELING that normally would acompany a situation or thought
Idealization
Form of denial in which the ojbect of attention is presented as "all good" masking true negative feelings toward the other.
Identification
The unconscious MODELING of one's self upon another person's behavior. This is the primary defense mechanism for the Enneagram 3
Introjection
IDENTIFYING with some IDEA or OBJECT so deeply that it becomes a part of that person. (I will take something from the outside and turn
Inversion
Refocusing of aggression or emotions evoked from an external force onto one's SELF. (Inverting inwards. Turning inwards. Looking inwards)
Isolation
Inability to simultaneously EXPERIENCE the cognitive and affective components of a situation.
Intellecutalization
RATIONALIZING AND MAKING GENERALIZAITONS about anxiety-provoking issues to minimize pain and anxiety
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 some painful or negative event with the complete opposite
Regression
LOSING of some asepct of development already acheived due to UNDUE anxiety causing a person to rever to a perviously attained stage or lower level of adaptation
Repression
Pushing a negative or painful image, thought, or idea out of consciousness to avoid the associated pain. This is the primary defense mechanism
Somatization
Manifestation of emotional anxiety into physcial symptoms
Splitting
Repressing, dissociating or disconnecting important feelings that are "dangerous" to psychic well-being. Causes person to get out of touch with his/her feelings and leads to feelings of a "fragmented" self
Substitution
Replacing one FEELING or emotion with another