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| '''Sublimation''' occurs when the (usually negative) emotional and/or psychic energy of a physical unit is manipulated and redirected away from proper attachment (i.e. towards objects that have caused the negative emotions) and towards alternative and non-threatening targets (i.e. [[scapegoats]]). Sublimation can be undertaken "voluntarily" (though often unconsciously) if the physical unit is afraid to confront the appropriate target, or sublimation may occur through the conscious manipulation of a second party who is the cause of the emotion or psychic energy being redirected. Thus for example a father who abuses a child may encourage the child to sublimate and or repress in order to divert energy towards alternative targets.
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| Sublimation is a one of the the three major defense mechanisms the Physical Unit uses to protect itself from pain and discomfort these being Repression, Sublimation, and Dissociation. The traditional Freudian defense mechanisms of projection, passive aggression, introjection, displacement, rationalization, and sublimation, all of which involve redirection and improper attachment of energies may all be subsumed under Sharp's primary defense mechanisms of sublimation. | | <blockquote class="definition">'''Sublimation''' is an [[Awareness Reduction Mechanism]]. Sublimation if the redirection of awareness and energy towards innappropriate targets. For example, an adolescent angry at their father may, because the father is abusive, redirect their anger to weaker children at school. |
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| It should be noted that proper expression of negative emotional and/or psychic energies involves proper attachment. Anger at parents should be directed at, and expressed, at parents and not scapegoats. Similarly the anger and resentment that one experiences as the result of economic exploitation at work should be directed at those who exploit and not one's spouse or children. Proper attachment of negative energies and right expression (i.e. [[Right Action]] of these energies is the only way to successfully resolve, release, diminish, and eliminate the negative energies from the physical unit. Forms of emotional numbing (i.e. pharmaceuticals, "tapping," rock concerts, etc.) only serve to manage and/or repress energies in the short term. Negative energies however remain active and invoked. This results ion the chronic release of [[stimulators]] into the bloodstream and consequent degradation and death of the physical unit.
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Revision as of 15:41, 31 Ocak 2020
Sublimation is an Awareness Reduction Mechanism. Sublimation if the redirection of awareness and energy towards innappropriate targets. For example, an adolescent angry at their father may, because the father is abusive, redirect their anger to weaker children at school.
Other Awareness Reduction Mechanisms
Avoidance, Denial, Displacement, Dissociation, Distortion, Distraction, Diversion, Gaslighting, Intellectualization, Internalization, Projection, Rationalization, Reaction Formation, Regression, Repression, Sublimation
Notes
Proper expression of negative emotional and/or psychic energies involves proper attachment. Anger at parents should be directed at, and expressed, at parents and not scapegoats. Similarly, the anger and resentment that one experiences as the result of economic exploitation at work should be directed at those who exploit and not one's spouse or children.