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| Preferred Name | Psychological defense mechanisms |
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| Previous_Classification | 10.350.150^Psychological defense mechanisms|110.90.150^Psychological defense mechanisms
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| alpha | Psychological defense mechanisms
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| Synopsis_DBPedia | A defense mechanism is the act or technique of coping mechanisms that reduce anxiety generated by threats from unacceptable or negative impulses. Defence mechanisms, which are unconscious, are not to be confused with conscious coping strategies. Sigmund Freud was one of the first proponents of this construct. Defense mechanisms may result in healthy or unhealthy consequences depending on the circumstances and frequency the mechanism is used.
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