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EGO-DEFENSE
MECHANISM
Introduction :-
⦿ The term ‘ Defense Mechanism’
was first used by Sir Sigmund
Freud in his paper “The Neuro-
Psychoses of defense” (1894).
⦿ Anna (1937) developed the ideas
given by Freud and elaborated
them, adding 5 other own .
⦿ In his psychoanalytical theory,
Freud explained a defense
mechanism is a tactic developed
by ego to protect against anxiety .
A defence
mechanism is the
act or technique of
coping
mechanisms that
reduce anxiety
generated by
threats from
unacceptable or
negative impulses.
The process is
usually
unconscious .
Meaning :-
⦿ For example :- If you are faced with a
particularly unpleasant task our mind may
choose to forget your responsibility in order to
avoid the dreaded assignment . In addition to
forgetting, other defense mechanism include
rationalization, denial, repression, rejection etc .
Definition:-
⦿ In Freudian Psychoanalytical theory,
Defence Mechanism are psychological
strategies brought into play by the
unconscious mind to manipulate , deny or
distort reality in order to defend against
feelings of anxiety & unacceptable
impulses to maintain one’s self schema .
Classification of defence mechanism :-
Based on
primitiveness
Primitive less primitive Mature
1.Rationalization 2.Regression
3.Sublimation 4.Withdrawal 5.Displacement
6.Denial 7.Identification
Mechanism
8.Fantasy
9.Compensation
10.Repression
11.Reaction
Formation
12.Projection 13.Negativism
Is the substitution of a
safe & reasonable
explanation for the true
cause of behaviour .
It occurs when we tell an
element of truth but deny
the larger truth of the
matter .
Example:- a student who
cheats on a test may say :
“I only cheated on a few
question , i know most of
the answers”.
1)Rationalization
2)Regression:-
When someone is
under a lot of
stress, they return
to behavior from
an earlier stage of
development.
Also known as
back journey .
Ex:- a lady regressed into adolescent starts to walk
, talk or dress like as her younger self .
When a person is confronted to some loss may be
back journey to a stage which had been more
pleasant & successful in his lifetime .
3)Sublimation :-
⦿ Satisfying an impulse ( Ex- aggression) with a
substitute object in a socially acceptable way .
⦿ This is similar to displacement but occurs when
we manage to displace our emotions into a
constructive rather than destructive manner .
⦿ Refocusing such unacceptable or harmful
impulses into productive use helps a person to
channel the energy that otherwise would be
lost or used in a manner might cause a person
more anxiety .
Example :-
Sport is an
example of putting
our emotions into
something
constructive .
4)Withdrawal :-
If someone faces
failure or rejection
they try to
withdraw from that
situation .
Ex:- fear of
rejection in
making friends .
5)Displacement :-
⦿ To transfer an impulse or idea from a
threatening object to a less threatening
object .
Denial involves blocking
external events from
awareness . If some
situation is too much to
handle , the person refuses
to experience it .
Most people use denial in
their everyday lives to avoid
dealing with painful feelings
or areas of their life they
don’t wish to admit .
6)Simple denial
7) Identification mechanism:-
⦿ A focus on negative or feared traits i.e. if you are
afraid of someone , you can practically conquer
that fear by becoming more like them .
⦿ It can be identified as a mental mechanism
beyond conscious awareness through which an
individual tries to make himself like someone else
.
Example:-
an extreme
example is
Stockholm
Syndrome whose
hostage identifies
with the terrorists .
E.g.:- Patricia
Hearst & the
Symbionse
Libertian Army .
8)Fantasy :-
Is a sort of
imagination which
can provide an
escape from
frustration by giving
us imaginary
satisfaction .
Fantasy is a
mechanism of wishful
thinking & important
for creative thinking
9) Compensation:-
⦿ It is a process of psychologically
counterbalancing perceived weakness by
emphasizing strength in other areas .
⦿ It may be positive or negative .
⦿ Ex:- when a person says, “I may not know
how to cook but i can sure do the dishes”.
or
“A student who fails in his studies may
compensate by becoming the college
champion in athletics”
10) Repression :-
⦿ This was the first defence mechanism that
Freud discovered & the most important one.
⦿ It is an unconscious mechanism employed by
the ego to keep disturbing or threatening
thoughts becoming conscious .
⦿ It is the withdrawal from consciousness of an
unwanted idea, affect or desire by pushing it
down or repressing it , into the unconscious
part of the mind .
⦿ It can be defined as Motivated Forgetting.
Example:- Forgetting: A loved one’s
birthday after a fight.
Repression is caused due to
forces active within ourselves .
We try to forget what makes us
feel inferior , ashamed , guilty &
anxious .
11) Reaction formation :-
Expressing emotions that are the exactly
opposite of what you feel.
⚫Conceal anger/hate with kindness.
⚫Teasing/bothering someone you like.
⦿ It is converting the dangerous or
unacceptable thoughts , feelings or impulses
into their opposites.
⦿ This is a point where a person goes beyond
denial & behaves in the opposite way to which
he or she thinks or feel .
⦿ It is also called Reversal Formation.
Example:- a woman , who is very angry with her boss and
want to quit instead may be overly kind and generous
towards her boss .
12) Projection:-
⦿ Unconsciously (or consciously) blaming
someone else for one’s difficulties.
⦿ Projection occurs when an individual
threatened by his own angry feelings
accuses another of harbouring hostile
thoughts .
⦿ People deal with unacceptable impulses by
acting as if other people have them .
Example:- 1. Spouse cheats on wife and says that she is also
a cheater.
2. A surgeon whose patient does not respond as he
anticipated, may tend to blame the theatre nurse who
helped that surgeon at the time of operation.
13)Negativism :-
⦿ Is a mechanism by which an individual
draws the attention of other persons . The
person develops strong and irrational
resistance in accepting the suggestions of
other .
⦿ The foundation of this mechanism is laid
down in childhood . Most of the adults use
negativism in milder forms in special
situations . They don’t oppose but they do
resist suggestion given by other .
Conclusion:-
⦿ Defence mechanism helps to reduce the
anxiety & help an individual to adjust
better. But too much of everything is bad.
Same is true with defense mechanism.
Children should be guarded against too
much use of defense mechanism.
Because once they start using them it will
became a habit with them & later on they
will be using it unconsciously.
Thank you

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Unit-2 Defense Mechanism.pptx

  • 2. Introduction :- ⦿ The term ‘ Defense Mechanism’ was first used by Sir Sigmund Freud in his paper “The Neuro- Psychoses of defense” (1894). ⦿ Anna (1937) developed the ideas given by Freud and elaborated them, adding 5 other own . ⦿ In his psychoanalytical theory, Freud explained a defense mechanism is a tactic developed by ego to protect against anxiety .
  • 3. A defence mechanism is the act or technique of coping mechanisms that reduce anxiety generated by threats from unacceptable or negative impulses. The process is usually unconscious . Meaning :-
  • 4. ⦿ For example :- If you are faced with a particularly unpleasant task our mind may choose to forget your responsibility in order to avoid the dreaded assignment . In addition to forgetting, other defense mechanism include rationalization, denial, repression, rejection etc .
  • 5. Definition:- ⦿ In Freudian Psychoanalytical theory, Defence Mechanism are psychological strategies brought into play by the unconscious mind to manipulate , deny or distort reality in order to defend against feelings of anxiety & unacceptable impulses to maintain one’s self schema .
  • 6. Classification of defence mechanism :- Based on primitiveness Primitive less primitive Mature
  • 7. 1.Rationalization 2.Regression 3.Sublimation 4.Withdrawal 5.Displacement 6.Denial 7.Identification Mechanism 8.Fantasy
  • 9. Is the substitution of a safe & reasonable explanation for the true cause of behaviour . It occurs when we tell an element of truth but deny the larger truth of the matter . Example:- a student who cheats on a test may say : “I only cheated on a few question , i know most of the answers”. 1)Rationalization
  • 10. 2)Regression:- When someone is under a lot of stress, they return to behavior from an earlier stage of development. Also known as back journey .
  • 11. Ex:- a lady regressed into adolescent starts to walk , talk or dress like as her younger self . When a person is confronted to some loss may be back journey to a stage which had been more pleasant & successful in his lifetime .
  • 12. 3)Sublimation :- ⦿ Satisfying an impulse ( Ex- aggression) with a substitute object in a socially acceptable way . ⦿ This is similar to displacement but occurs when we manage to displace our emotions into a constructive rather than destructive manner . ⦿ Refocusing such unacceptable or harmful impulses into productive use helps a person to channel the energy that otherwise would be lost or used in a manner might cause a person more anxiety .
  • 13. Example :- Sport is an example of putting our emotions into something constructive .
  • 14. 4)Withdrawal :- If someone faces failure or rejection they try to withdraw from that situation . Ex:- fear of rejection in making friends .
  • 15. 5)Displacement :- ⦿ To transfer an impulse or idea from a threatening object to a less threatening object .
  • 16. Denial involves blocking external events from awareness . If some situation is too much to handle , the person refuses to experience it . Most people use denial in their everyday lives to avoid dealing with painful feelings or areas of their life they don’t wish to admit . 6)Simple denial
  • 17. 7) Identification mechanism:- ⦿ A focus on negative or feared traits i.e. if you are afraid of someone , you can practically conquer that fear by becoming more like them . ⦿ It can be identified as a mental mechanism beyond conscious awareness through which an individual tries to make himself like someone else .
  • 18. Example:- an extreme example is Stockholm Syndrome whose hostage identifies with the terrorists . E.g.:- Patricia Hearst & the Symbionse Libertian Army .
  • 19. 8)Fantasy :- Is a sort of imagination which can provide an escape from frustration by giving us imaginary satisfaction . Fantasy is a mechanism of wishful thinking & important for creative thinking
  • 20. 9) Compensation:- ⦿ It is a process of psychologically counterbalancing perceived weakness by emphasizing strength in other areas . ⦿ It may be positive or negative . ⦿ Ex:- when a person says, “I may not know how to cook but i can sure do the dishes”. or “A student who fails in his studies may compensate by becoming the college champion in athletics”
  • 21. 10) Repression :- ⦿ This was the first defence mechanism that Freud discovered & the most important one. ⦿ It is an unconscious mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts becoming conscious . ⦿ It is the withdrawal from consciousness of an unwanted idea, affect or desire by pushing it down or repressing it , into the unconscious part of the mind . ⦿ It can be defined as Motivated Forgetting.
  • 22. Example:- Forgetting: A loved one’s birthday after a fight. Repression is caused due to forces active within ourselves . We try to forget what makes us feel inferior , ashamed , guilty & anxious .
  • 23. 11) Reaction formation :- Expressing emotions that are the exactly opposite of what you feel. ⚫Conceal anger/hate with kindness. ⚫Teasing/bothering someone you like. ⦿ It is converting the dangerous or unacceptable thoughts , feelings or impulses into their opposites. ⦿ This is a point where a person goes beyond denial & behaves in the opposite way to which he or she thinks or feel . ⦿ It is also called Reversal Formation.
  • 24. Example:- a woman , who is very angry with her boss and want to quit instead may be overly kind and generous towards her boss .
  • 25. 12) Projection:- ⦿ Unconsciously (or consciously) blaming someone else for one’s difficulties. ⦿ Projection occurs when an individual threatened by his own angry feelings accuses another of harbouring hostile thoughts . ⦿ People deal with unacceptable impulses by acting as if other people have them .
  • 26. Example:- 1. Spouse cheats on wife and says that she is also a cheater. 2. A surgeon whose patient does not respond as he anticipated, may tend to blame the theatre nurse who helped that surgeon at the time of operation.
  • 27. 13)Negativism :- ⦿ Is a mechanism by which an individual draws the attention of other persons . The person develops strong and irrational resistance in accepting the suggestions of other . ⦿ The foundation of this mechanism is laid down in childhood . Most of the adults use negativism in milder forms in special situations . They don’t oppose but they do resist suggestion given by other .
  • 28. Conclusion:- ⦿ Defence mechanism helps to reduce the anxiety & help an individual to adjust better. But too much of everything is bad. Same is true with defense mechanism. Children should be guarded against too much use of defense mechanism. Because once they start using them it will became a habit with them & later on they will be using it unconsciously.