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What are defense mechanisms in psychoanalytic theory?

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Defense mechanisms are unconscious psychological operations that protect the ego from anxiety caused by threatening information—such as impulses, memories, or perceived dangers. They serve as a buffer, allowing individuals to manage their emotional responses to stressors that the conscious mind finds unacceptable.

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