Term ID: T1747

Freudian Defense Mechanisms

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Unconscious psychological strategies identified by psychoanalytic theory that protect the ego from anxiety by distorting reality or redirecting impulses in socially acceptable ways.
Example: Using rationalization to explain away failures, projection to attribute one's own negative qualities to others, or sublimation to channel aggressive impulses into competitive sports.

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Reference: A. Freud (1936)