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'''Regression''' is an [[Awareness Reduction Mechanisms]] that involves a fall back to childhood states, allowing only simpler, childlike emotions and awareness to occur.  
'''Regression''' is an [[Awareness Reduction Mechanisms]] that involves a fall back to childhood states, allowing only simpler, childlike emotions and awareness to occur. Regression facilitates the [[Suppression]] and [[Repression]] of challenging ideas or challenging situations.  
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==Notes==
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Repression is simply the forced submersion of a thought, action, or event. Repression is a simple, neurologically-based refusal to recall something that happened to you, something that you did, or some thoughts that you might think. Repression is initiated to avoid the stress, anxiety, and emotional pain (anguish, guilt, shame, sadness, etc.) that recall might bring. The more pain a remembering brings, the stronger the tendency and push to repress.
An eleven-year-old child wets the bed when their parents divorce.
 
==Treatment==
 
Help clients develop expressive skills. Help them discover and verbalize whatever stressful idea or reality is triggering the regression. Help them develop the skills needed to take action to resolve the
 


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Revision as of 16:30, 9 December 2021

Regression is an Awareness Reduction Mechanisms that involves a fall back to childhood states, allowing only simpler, childlike emotions and awareness to occur. Regression facilitates the Suppression and Repression of challenging ideas or challenging situations.

Other Awareness Reduction Mechanisms

Awareness Reduction Mechanisms > Avoidance, Denial, Displacement, Dissociation, Distortion, Distraction, Diversion, Gaslighting, Intellectualization, Internalization, Projection, Rationalization, Reaction Formation, Regression, Repression, Sublimation

Related Terms

Awareness Reduction Mechanisms > Ego Threat, Unwanted Self

Notes

An eleven-year-old child wets the bed when their parents divorce.

Treatment

Help clients develop expressive skills. Help them discover and verbalize whatever stressful idea or reality is triggering the regression. Help them develop the skills needed to take action to resolve the


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