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Repression
A defense mechanism where distressing thoughts, memories, or impulses are excluded from consciousness.
Oedipus Conflict
A psychoanalytic theory, introduced by Freud, describing a child's feelings of desire for the opposite-sex parent and jealousy toward the same-sex parent.
Defense Mechanism
Unconscious psychological strategies employed to manage stress, emotional conflict, and internal or external demands that are perceived as threatening.
Projective Tests
Psychological assessment tools where subjects respond to ambiguous stimuli, revealing hidden emotions, and internal conflicts by projecting their inner thoughts.
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