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17 Cards in this Set
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Denial
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Refusing to acknowledge or recognzie the reality and implications of painful, anxiety-provoking experiences
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Displacement
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SHIFTING repressed feelings from where they origniate to some other OBJECT
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Dissociation
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Separation or POSTPONEMENT of a FEELING that normally would acompany a situation or thought
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Idealization
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Form of denial in which the ojbect of attention is presented as "all good" masking true negative feelings toward the other.
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Identification
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The unconscious MODELING of one's self upon another person's behavior. This is the primary defense mechanism for the Enneagram 3
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Introjection
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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
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Inversion
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Refocusing of aggression or emotions evoked from an external force onto one's SELF. (Inverting inwards. Turning inwards. Looking inwards)
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Isolation
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Inability to simultaneously EXPERIENCE the cognitive and affective components of a situation.
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Intellecutalization
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RATIONALIZING AND MAKING GENERALIZAITONS about anxiety-provoking issues to minimize pain and anxiety
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Projection
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Attributing a PAINFUL THOUGHT or idea to another person
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Rationalization
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Attempting to provide a logical and rational explanation for something to AVOID GUILT OR SHAME
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Reaction Formation
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REPLACING some painful or negative event with the complete opposite
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Regression
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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
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Repression
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Pushing a negative or painful image, thought, or idea out of consciousness to avoid the associated pain. This is the primary defense mechanism
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Somatization
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Manifestation of emotional anxiety into physcial symptoms
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Splitting
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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
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Substitution
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Replacing one FEELING or emotion with another
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