What are defense mechanisms according to Freudian psychoanalysis?
Defense mechanisms are automatic, largely unconscious psychological operations that individuals use to manage anxiety and conflict. They distort perception, memory, or behavior to alleviate perceived threats, and while they are essential for psychological functioning, issues arise when they become rigid or extreme.
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