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Can laughter be considered a psychological defense mechanism?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

Laughter itself is not a psychological defense mechanism; rather, it is the stimuli that cause laughter that may serve as a defense. Emotional responses like laughter, crying, or screaming are reactions to stimuli, and while they can be linked to psychological defenses, the act of laughing alone does not constitute a defense mechanism.

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