Defense Mechanisms in Human Relations
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Explore how denial, repression, rationalization, regression, scapegoating, projection, displacement, and sublimation impact human interactions. Learn coping strategies for managing anxiety and frustration in labor relations.
Defense Mechanisms in Human Relations
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Human/Labor Relations Perceptual Defense Mechanisms Coping with Anxiety and Frustration
Human/Labor Relations Denial Failing or refusing to acknowledge something bad about ourselves. Repression Unconsciously self-censoring painful feelings or memories.
Human/Labor Relations Rationalization Giving a false but plausible reason for a feeling or occurrence. Regression Reverting to an earlier in life, less mature pattern of behavior.
Human/Labor Relations Scapegoating Believing that failures or inadequacies are the fault of others. Projection Others, but not ourselves, have the undesireable traits or impulses.
Human/Labor Relations Displacement Transferring frustration to less threatening people or objects. Sublimation Redirecting energy from basic drives to more acceptable behaviors.
Human/Labor Relations Compensation Relieving feelings of inadequacy by excelling at something else.