Term ID: T2638

Interpretation Resistance

/interpretation-resistance/
The tendency for individuals to reject or argue against therapeutic interpretations or insights, often indicating psychological defenses or attachment to existing beliefs.
Example: Clients consistently rejecting therapist suggestions about behavior patterns, indicating possible resistance to change or threats to self-concept that need gentle exploration.

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Reference: Freud (1912)