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What is the main defense mechanism discovered by Freud?
What is the main defense mechanism discovered by Freud?
What is the purpose of repression as described in the text?
What is the purpose of repression as described in the text?
Which thoughts are often repressed according to the text?
Which thoughts are often repressed according to the text?
Which defense mechanism did Freud discover first?
Which defense mechanism did Freud discover first?
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Which defense mechanism is considered arguably the most important?
Which defense mechanism is considered arguably the most important?
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What is the main purpose of repression as a defense mechanism?
What is the main purpose of repression as a defense mechanism?
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Study Notes
Defense Mechanisms Discovered by Freud
- Repression is the main defense mechanism discovered by Freud.
- The purpose of repression is to protect the individual from unbearable thoughts or desires by pushing them into the unconscious mind.
- Often repressed thoughts include those related to sex, aggression, and traumatic experiences.
- Repression was the first defense mechanism discovered by Freud, and it is considered arguably the most important.
- The main purpose of repression as a defense mechanism is to avoid feelings of anxiety or guilt by hiding uncomfortable thoughts or memories from conscious awareness.
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Test your knowledge of Freud's defense mechanisms with this insightful quiz. Explore concepts like repression and the Oedipus complex to deepen your understanding of how the mind protects itself from disturbing thoughts.