What is regression in psychological terms?
Regression is a psychodynamic defense mechanism where individuals revert to behaviors, emotions, or cognitive patterns from an earlier developmental stage when faced with overwhelming stress. It is not a sign of weakness but rather an automatic response of the nervous system seeking refuge in previously mastered behaviors when current challenges exceed coping resources.
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