Defense Mechanisms Flashcards

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When needs are felt, individuals are motivated, or stimulated, to act, if the need is met, satisfaction, of a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment occurs, if a need is unmet, tension, or frustration occurs, may be met by direct or indirect methods

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Meeting needs

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hard work, realistic goals, situation evaluation, cooperation with others

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Direct methods

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Indirect methods of dealing with needs reduce the need and help relieve the tension, the need is still present, but the tension is reduced, defense mechanisms, unconscious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation or socially unacceptable behavior, are the main indirect methods

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Indirect methods

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Everyone uses defense mechanisms; some use is helpful and allows the individual cope with certain situations, can be unhealthy if they are used all the time and are substituted for more effective ways of dealing with situations, unconscious actions used to cope with difficult situations, not always negative, unless their use begin to interfere with an individual’s sense of reality

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Defense Mechanisms

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Using a reasonable excuse or acceptable explanation for behavior in order to avoid the real reason or true motivation

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Rationalization

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A patient who fears having laboratory tests performed may say “I can’t take time off from my job”.

Helps a person to cope with fear of the test or test results

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Rationalization examples and purpose

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Placing the blame for one’s own actions and inadequacies on someone else or on circumstances rather than accepting responsibility for the actions

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Projection

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“The teacher failed me because she doesn’t like me”

Allows the person to avoid having to admit that they have made mistakes

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Projection example and purpose

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Transferring feeling from one object or person to another object or person. Usually occurs because the individuals cannot direct the feelings toward the person responsible, such as a boss or teacher

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Displacement

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A man is mad at his boss and goes home and yells at his family

Allows feelings to be expressed through or to less meaningful objects or people

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Displacement example and purpose

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Substituting one goal for another goal in order to achieve success

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Compensation

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A student wants to become a doctor, but does not have enough money for med school and becomes a physician’s assistant instead

Allows person to overcome weakness or obstacle and achieve success

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Compensation example and purpose

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Dreamlike thought process that occurs when a person is awake

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Daydreaming

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A person dreams of becoming a dental hygienist and takes courses to work toward the goal

Provide a means of escape if a person is not satisfied with reality

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Dreamlike example and purpose

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Transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas, feelings, and thought into the unconscious mind. Occurs when feelings or emotions become too painful or frightening to deal with

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Repression

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A person is terrified by heights but does not know why

Allows the individual to continue functioning and to “forget” the fear or feeling

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Repression example and purpose

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Similar to repression but the individual is aware of the unacceptable feelings or thoughts and refused to deal with them. The individual may substitute work, a hobby, etc., to avoid the situation

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Suppression

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A woman ignores a lump in her breast, refuses to see her doctor and avoids thinking about it by working overtime

The individual avoids dealing with the stress by focusing on other activity

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Suppression example and purpose

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Disbelief of an event or idea that is too frightening or shocking for a person to cope with

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Denial

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A mother, though told her daughter has terminal cancer, continues to plan for her daughter’s college entrance

Temporarily isolates person from full impact of a traumatic situation

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Denial example and purpose

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Ceasing to communicate or physically removing yourself from a conflict or painful situation

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Withdrawal

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You work with an individual who constantly criticizes your work, so you do all you can to avoid him

Escape from an unpleasant situation

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Withdrawal example and purpose

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Trivializing significance of one’s behavior

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Minimization

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I may miss a lot of school, but I still get more work done than other students

Helps one to feel better about themselves

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Minimization example and purpose

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Actions are opposite from how one feels

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Reaction and Formation

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A woman is very angry with her boss and would like to quit her job. Instead, she is overly kind and generous toward her boss

Escape from one’s inability to face conflict

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Reaction and Formation example and purpose

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Use of academic type explanation to separate personal feelings from painful events

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Intellectualization

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A person receives a diagnose of a terminal illness and instead of expressing grief, focuses on the small details of the medical procedures

Escape from dealing with an unpleasant situation

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Intellectualization example and purpose

29
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Emotional conflicts or tensions are converted into physical symptoms that have no physical cause

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Conversion

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Before giving a speech to her class, a student becomes nauseous

Escape from unpleasant situation

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Conversion example and purpose

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Reverting to an earlier stage of development in the face of extreme stress

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Regression

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After the birth of sibling, a child suddenly starts to wet the bed after years of not doing so

Returning to a time when the person felt safer

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Regression example and purpose

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To effectively meet the needs of patients, health care workers must understand and recognize the actions that individuals take to meet their needs

By doing so, health care workers can provide more efficient and higher quality care

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Implications for Health care Workers