chapter 11- exam 3 Flashcards

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defense mechanisms

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  • techniques the ego uses to keep certain thoughts and impulses hidden in order to avoid or lessen anxiety
  • not used conciously
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psychic conflict

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  • anxiety
  • things we want vs those that are possible vs those that are morally right
  • compromise formation
  • we usually do not know what is causing the anxiety
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realistic anxiety

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  • morality, relationships, performance, career aspirations, threats to self esteem
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terror management theory

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many of our thought processes and motivations are based on an effort to deal with the fact that we will die

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denial

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  • refusal to acknowledge, or failure to see, a source of anxiety
  • common and effective in the short run or as a way to deal with initial shock
  • can lead to lack of contact with reality
  • blames failures on external circumstances or other people
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repression

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  • banishing the past from present awareness; more complex, farther reaching, and longer lasting than denial
  • the stronger the anxiety would be if something were remembered, the more things are repressed
  • can cause depression if the ego runs out of energy
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reaction formation

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  • suggesting the opposite of forbidden thoughts, feelings, and impulses
  • common with especially strong sources of anxiety
  • usually illogically strong and out of proportion
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projection

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attribution to someone else a thought or impulses that is feared in oneself

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rationalization

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  • creating a rational reason for doing something that would otherwise cause shame
  • perhaps the most common defense mechanism
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trivialization

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convincing yourself that your shortcoming or regrettable actions dont matter

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cognitive dissonance

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  • a tension between what we think and what we do
  • try to change our though process or behavior
  • try to change someone else’s thought about the situation
  • turning the knob experiment
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intellectualization

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  • turning an anxiety-provoking feeling into a thought that is cool, abstract, and analytical
  • common in warfare and medicine
  • useful when reality is horrifying or too painful to deal with
  • problematic if reality is not dealt with approporately
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displacement

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  • replacing one object of emotion with another
  • the other object is a safer target and usually resembles the real target
  • can be a problem if the necessary direct action in not taken or if the target is vicimized
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sublimation

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  • forbidden impulses are transformed into constructive behavior or socially acceptable action
  • occupational choice
  • a positive process
  • humor
    * a forbidden impulse is vented or expressed in a controlled manner
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parapraxis

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  • leakages from the unconscious mind that manifest as mistakes, accidents, omissions, or memory lapses
    • Freudian slips
  • from belief in psychic determinism
  • forgetting
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sexism

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  • criticism of psychoanalysis
  • males are considered to be the norm
  • females are considered as aberrations or deviations from the male model
  • Freud though females has less self esteem, creativity, and morality than males, and spend most of their lives coming to terms with not being male (penis envy)