Term ID: T2702

Idealization Defense

/idealization-defense/
A psychological mechanism where individuals view someone or something as perfect or unusually wonderful to avoid dealing with negative feelings or disappointing realities.
Example: New therapy clients viewing their therapist as having all the answers and being perfect, or romanticizing past relationships while ignoring their problematic aspects.

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Reference: Kernberg (1975)