Difference between revisions of "Psychological Defence Mechanisms"

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<blockquote class="definition">''''Psychological Defence Mechanisms''' are psychological / behavioural patterns of thought and behaviour deployed by the Bodily Ego in an effort to a) reduce the likelihood of harm (e.g., the Fight, Flight, or Follow response), or b) reduce psychological pain, anxiety, anger, and sadness that might prevent optimal function (i.e. [[Ego Threat]]).</blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">''''Psychological Defence Mechanisms''' are psychological / behavioural patterns of thought and behaviour deployed by the Bodily Ego in an effort to a) reduce the likelihood of harm (e.g., the Fight, Flight, or Follow response), or b) reduce psychological pain, anxiety, anger, and sadness that might prevent optimal function (i.e. [[Ego Threat]]).</blockquote>


==Related Terms==
==Related LP Terms==


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==Non-LP Related Terms==
 
[[Psychological Defence Mechanisms]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Psychological Defence Mechanisms]]}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 18:34, 19 December 2022

'Psychological Defence Mechanisms are psychological / behavioural patterns of thought and behaviour deployed by the Bodily Ego in an effort to a) reduce the likelihood of harm (e.g., the Fight, Flight, or Follow response), or b) reduce psychological pain, anxiety, anger, and sadness that might prevent optimal function (i.e. Ego Threat).

Related LP Terms

Psychological Defence Mechanisms > Physical Unit

Non-LP Related Terms

Psychological Defence Mechanisms >

Notes

Psychological Defence Mechanism are a subset of the Defence Mechanisms the Physical Unit uses to defend itself from harm and ensure optimal function.


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