17 EGO defense mechanisms | Ways we Justify our Actions

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Isn't it amazing how many excuses we come up with for justifying our actions?
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Here are 17 EGO Defense Mechanisms with their examples.

Count how many of these you have experienced with yourself or around you, and let me know in the comments

Without further Adieu, here are they


No: 17 - DENIAL OF REALITY

Denial of Reality

Definition: Protecting the self from an unpleasant reality by the refusal to perceive or face it

Example: A Smoker concludes that evidence linking cigarette use to health problems is scientifically worthless


No: 16 - FANTASY

Fantasy

Definition: Gratifying frustrated desires by imaginary achievements

Example: A socially inept and inhibited young man imagines himself chosen by a group of women to provide them with sexual satisfaction.


No: 15 - REPRESSION

Repression

Definition: Preventing Painful or dangerous thoughts from entering consciousness

Example: A mother’s occasional murderous impulses towards her hyperactive two-year-old are denied access to awareness.


No: 14 - RATIONALIZATION

Rationalization

Definition: Using contrived “explanations” to conceal or disguise unworthy motives for one’s behavior

Example: A fanatical racist uses ambiguous passages from scripture to justify his hostile actions toward minorities


No: 13 - PROJECTION

Projection

Definition: Attributing one’s unacceptable motives or characteristics to others

Example: An expansionist-minded dictator of a totalitarian state is convinced that neighboring countries are planning to invade


No: 12 - REACTION FORMATION

Reaction Formation

Definition: Preventing the awareness or expression of unacceptable desires by an exaggerated adoption of seemingly opposite behavior

Example: A man troubled by homosexual urges initiates a zealous community campaign to stamp out gay bars.


No: 11 - DISPLACEMENT

Displacement

Definition: Discharging pent-up feelings, often of hostility, on objects less dangerous than those arousing the feelings

Example: A woman harassed by her boss at work initiates an argument with her husband.


No: 10 - EMOTIONAL INSULATION

Emotional Insulation

Definition: Reducing ego involvement by protective withdrawal and passivity.

Example:A child separated from her parents because of illness and lengthy hospitalization becomes emotionally unresponsive and apathetic.


No: 9 - INTELLECTUALIZATION (ISOLATION)

INTELLECTUALIZATION

Definition: Cutting off affective charge from hurtful situations or separating incompatible attitudes by logic-tight compartments.

Example:A prisoner on death row awaiting execution resists appeals on his behalf and coldly insists that setter of the law be followed.


No: 8 - UNDOING

UNDOING

Definition: Atoning for or magically trying to dispel unacceptable desires or acts

Example:A teenager who feels guilty about masturbation ritually touches a door knob a prescribed number of times following each occurrence of the act.


No: 7 - REGRESSION

REGRESSION

Definition: Retreating to an earlier developmental level involving less mature behavior and responsibility

Example:A man whose self-esteem has been shattered reverts to childlike “show-off” behavior and exhibits his genitals to young girls.


No: 6 - IDENTIFICATION

IDENTIFICATION

Definition: Increasing feelings of worth by affiliating oneself with a person or institution of illustrious standing

Example:A youth-league football coach becomes excessively demanding of his young players in emulation of an authoritarian pro football coach.


No: 5 - OVERCOMPENSATION

OVERCOMPENSATION

Definition: Covering up perceived weaknesses by emphasizing a desirable characteristic or making up for frustration by over gratification in another

Example:A youth-league football coach becomes excessively demanding of his young players in emulation of an authoritarian pro football coach.


No: 4 - ACTING-OUT

Acting Out

Definition: Engaging in antisocial or excessive behavior without regard to negative consequences as a way of dealing with emotional stress

Example:An unhappy, frustrated sales representative has several indiscriminate affairs without regard to the negative effects of the behavior


No: 3 -SPLITTING

Splitting

Definition: Viewing oneself or others as all good or bad without integrating positive or negative qualities into the evaluations; reacting to others in an “all or none”, manner rather than considering the full range of their qualities.

Example:A conflicted manager does not recognize individual qualities or characteristics of his employees. Instead, he views them as all good or all bad, seeing most of them as all bad.


No: 2 -SUBLIMATION

Definition: Channeling frustrated sexual energy into substitutive activities

Example:A sexually frustrated artist paints wildly erotic pictures.


No: 1 -FIXATION

Fixation

Definition: Attaching oneself in an unreasonable or exaggerated way to some person, or arresting emotional development on a childhood or adolescent level

Example:An unmarried, middle-aged man still depends on his mother to provide his basic needs.


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Upvoted via steemchat from Emma

nice please follow and upvote for me

oh no my ego being targeted again, well i think is part of life, it is part of human natute, damn.!

lol @biggy345, we can never really understand our ego fully, cause our ego comes into play without invitation! :)

Upvoted by Jemimah. I think I'm guilty of all