Bee-at the Mental Stress Game
Identify the Defense Mechanisms used in the following Situation
Created Date
12.04.20
Last Updated
12.06.20
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Topics of this game:
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Use of excessive reasoning rather than reacting or changing.
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Refusal to admit to a painful reality which is treated as if it does not exist.
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Conscious and deliberate forgetfulness of painful or undesirable thoughts and ideas.
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Redirection of negative urges or feelings from an original object to a safer substitute.
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Retreat to an earlier developmental stage.
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Blame of other’s or things for one’s own feelings or thoughts.
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An effort to replace/justify acceptable reasons for feelings/thoughts for real ones.
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Repression of painful or offensive attitudes or traits with unconscious opposite ones.
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Suppressing painful memories and thoughts
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Redirecting unacceptable desires through socially acceptable channels
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The 3-year old child who begins wetting his pants after the birth of a new sibling.
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The woman who is unable to bear children begins working in a preschool.
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The client experiencing paranoia blames others for disliking him.
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Ana often cheats on her boyfriend because she suspects he already cheating on her.
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Justifying cheating on an exam by saying that everyone else cheats
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