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What are the differences between cognitive distortions and projections as psychological defenses?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Cognitive distortions are errors in thinking that affect how we perceive reality, while projections are a psychological defense mechanism where individuals attribute their own thoughts and feelings onto others. The host explains that projections can lead to misunderstandings in relationships, as people often expect others to think and feel the same way they do, which can result in unrealistic expectations and conflicts.

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