Primitive psychological defences are projection, denial, dissociation or splitting and Examples include: denial, fantasy, rationalization, regression,
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Denial is the refusal to accept reality and to act as if a painful event, thought or feeling did not exist. It is considered one of the most primitive of the defense mechanisms because it is characteristic Rationalization is the cognitive reframing of ones perceptions to protect the ego in the face of changing realities.
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Denial at it's most basic is saying something hasn't happened. The rationale (rationalization) for this process is that the folks who have experience in the area "really don't know what they're talking about, at least in this instance," so you might as well start from scratch with your own ideas rather than getting messed...
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Denial and rationalization are important concepts in many accounts of Denial and Rationalization scales in the total of 266 patients were 5.38 (SD...
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Denial and avoidance are among the most important psychological concepts to the Truth Movement. Mentally, what allows people to block out clear signs that our modern way of life is corrupt and unsustainable? What keeps people from caring? Cognitive DissonanceAvoidance, Denial, & Rationalization...
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www.truthmove.org/content/cognitive-dissonance/
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Sep 9, 2009 'The intellect that physicians rely on to learn their craft allows them to develop exceptional rationalization, denial, and resistance...
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So now the rationalization is the No Child Left Behind Law is preventing students from learning important subjects. 5. Denial of responsibility--"I just went along with the crowd." "I felt certain someone else would help her, there were people all around." "One person like me can't do anything about poverty." "I'm going...
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www.primechoice.com/philosophy/shelp/rationaliz.htm
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At the end of the discussion, panelists were specifically asked to discuss four main kinds of unconscious defense mechanisms (repression, denial, rationalization, and fatalism), and to talk about how these defense mechanisms might be overcome when encouraging belt use.
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