AP Psychology, Unit 1: Defense Mechanisms questions and answres
AP Psychology, Unit 1: Defense Mechanisms Repression - motivated forgetting of traumatic events. (ex. soldiers forgetting horrors of war-time). Projection - attributing one's own unacceptable feelings and impulses to someone else. (ex. blaming your partner for being attracted to other people bc you are but can't admit it). Displacement - shifting impulses towards a more acceptable or less threatening target. (ex. taking anger out on a younger sibling bc they are an easy target). Sublimation - taking out bad feelings in a socially acceptable way. (ex. working out at the gym bc ur angry or upset and need to clear your thoughts). Regression - retreating to a more immature level of behavior in defense against anxiety or frustration. (ex. turning to things that comforted you as a child). Rationalization - offering socially acceptable reasons in place of realy reasons. (blaming external factors instead of blaming yourself). (ex. "everyone failed the test). Denial - refusing to admit that something unpleasant is happening. (ex. trying to forget a pas
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ap psychology unit 1 defense mechanisms