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How does regression function as a psychological defense mechanism?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Regression is a psychological defense mechanism where an individual reverts to earlier stages of development when faced with stress or anxiety. This can manifest as behaviors typical of a younger age, such as crying or throwing tantrums. Unlike escapism, regression is specifically about returning to a more comfortable psychological state from the past, often unconsciously, and it ceases to be regression once the individual becomes aware of their behavior.

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