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Hi guys, today we're looking at the question, redirecting one's unacceptable urges into more socially acceptable pursuits best defines which of the following defense mechanisms.
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Okay, so i'm just going to start by writing this out as impulses and turning that into a socially acceptable behaviors.
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I'm just going to write that out as behave.
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So let's go through these and get to the closest one.
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First of all, we have intellectualization, sorry, where it's going to look like basically, rather than face the more emotional and stressful parts of a conflict, you look at just the facts or the most unemotional part of something, that way you don't have to face a stress of it.
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It's going to look like a relative dies, and rather than facing the grief and the loss, you dive fully into the funeral preparations, and you use that for, fully to distract yourself from the more stressful emotional parts of the experience.
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That's not really going to turn into, that's not really going to do with impulses into socially acceptable behavior.
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Rather, it more has to do with like not facing, not facing the stress and the emotions.
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So it's not going to be a.
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Let's look at b, which is going to be denial.
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This one, this one, most of you should have a sense of it.
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It's going to be pretty simple.
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It's the idea of just denying something to make yourself like feel better about it basically.
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So it's going to be the idea of like a smoker saying, oh, i know it's not as bad as people say or something like that.
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You know, it's just going to be the idea of refuting what's given to you just so you could keep doing what you want in a less stressful way.
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So it's not going to be b.
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It doesn't really have to do with impulses turning into socially acceptable behaviors.
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So let's look at c.
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Where it's sublimation.
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I'm just going to write that as sublim.
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Okay, so that's, that one's going to be pretty close because sublimation has to do with the idea of turning my primal, my like super, you know, like super emotional parts of me.
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And rather than expressing them at their base route in a way that could be socially unacceptable, i'm going to turn them into something that's more appropriate...