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Defense Mechanisms Quiz Show

Defense Mechanisms Quiz Show. Presenter Ms. Watkins. Rationalization is creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior ?. Bolstering self-esteem by forming an imaginary or real alliance with some person or group. Identification.

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Defense Mechanisms Quiz Show

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  1. Defense Mechanisms Quiz Show Presenter Ms. Watkins

  2. Rationalization is creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior ?

  3. Bolstering self-esteem by forming an imaginary or real alliance with some person or group Identification

  4. Diverting emotional feelings from their original source to a substitute target is? Displacement usually anger

  5. Projection is? All of the above Not very common Feelings of death How teens relate to puberty Attributing one’s own thoughts, feelings, or motives to another

  6. Match the device to what it measures: Repression Regression Denial Sublimation Reaction Formation Actions opposite of feelings I do not have a problem Depressing a memory A way of getting sympathy Anger management

  7. Continued! Rationalization Compartmentalization Defense Mechanisms Compensation Dissociation Loses track of time Protects the ego Putting something in a different perspective Separates sets of values I can’t cook, but I can ski

  8. Review • Denial: claiming/believing that what is true to be actually false. • Displacement: redirecting emotions to a substitute target. • Intellectualization: taking an objective viewpoint. • Projection: attributing uncomfortable feelings to others. • Rationalization: creating false but credible justifications. • Reaction Formation: overacting in the opposite way to the fear. • Regression: going back to acting as a child. • Repression: pushing uncomfortable thoughts into the subconscious. • Sublimation: redirecting 'wrong' urges into socially acceptable actions.

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