What are defense mechanisms in psychoanalytic theory?
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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