5.5.4.1 Repression

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  • Why might someone use repression as a coping mechanism?
    To avoid reliving painful experiences
  • What is the relationship between repression and the psychodynamic approach?
    Repression is a key concept in psychodynamic theory.
  • In what way does repression protect an individual?
    By keeping emotional distress out of consciousness.
  • What is a metaphor used to explain repression?
    • Putting a scary book back on a shelf
    • Avoiding reading it to prevent fear
  • What is a consequence of repressing unwanted thoughts?
    It can lead to long-term issues
  • How does repression affect daily life?
    It helps keep you functioning
  • What might happen if someone represses feelings about bullying?
    It could lead to anxiety later on
  • What is repression in psychology?
    A defense mechanism to forget distressing memories
  • How does short-term relief from repression compare to long-term consequences?
    Short-term relief can lead to long-term issues
  • How might repression manifest physically?
    Through symptoms like fatigue
  • What are the two defense mechanisms discussed?
    Repression and Suppression
  • How do repression and suppression differ in terms of awareness?
    Repression is unconscious; suppression is conscious
  • What is the definition of repression in psychology?
    It is a defense mechanism hiding thoughts.
  • How does repression function as a defense mechanism?
    It hides disturbing thoughts to prevent distress.
  • What are the potential consequences of repression?
    • Long-term psychological issues
    • Difficulty in processing emotions
    • Possible re-emergence of repressed memories
  • What type of control does suppression involve?
    Voluntary control
  • What is a strength of the repression defense mechanism?
    Helps manage acute stress by burying memories
  • What is the purpose of suppression?
    Manages discomfort by postponing thoughts
  • What is the unconscious in the context of repression?
    • A part of the mind
    • Stores hidden thoughts and memories
    • Protects from emotional distress
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the repression defense mechanism?
    Strengths:
    • Manages acute stress by burying memories
    • Protects ego from immediate overwhelm
    • Allows daily functioning during stress

    Weaknesses:
    • Can lead to long-term anxiety and depression
    • Causes unexplained physical symptoms
    • Might result in relationship problems
  • How does the unconscious relate to repression?
    It stores disturbing information to reduce stress
  • What is the purpose of repression?
    Avoids emotional distress by burying thoughts
  • What are some long-term issues caused by repression?
    Anxiety and depression
  • What are the key differences between repression and suppression?
    • Awareness:
    • Repression: Unconscious
    • Suppression: Conscious
    • Control:
    • Repression: Involuntary
    • Suppression: Voluntary
    • Purpose:
    • Repression: Avoids emotional distress
    • Suppression: Manages discomfort
  • What is the overall evaluation of repression in terms of mental health?
    Useful short term but leads to future issues
  • What is the unconscious in psychology?
    A hidden storage area in the mind
  • What is the first step in how repression works?
    A disturbing thought arises
  • How does repression protect an individual?
    By pushing traumatic memories into the unconscious
  • What role does the ego play in repression?
    The ego uses mental energy to protect from distress
  • What might happen to a person who represses a traumatic event?
    They may experience long-term psychological issues
  • What are some physical symptoms of repression?
    Headaches and stomach pain
  • What is one benefit of repressing unwanted thoughts?
    It avoids immediate distress
  • What happens to the thought after it is pushed into the unconscious?
    It remains hidden, protecting from distress
  • What type of control does repression involve?
    Involuntary control
  • If someone cannot consciously remember a traumatic event, which defense mechanism are they likely using?
    Repression
  • What relationship problems can arise from repression?
    Difficulty in maintaining healthy relationships
  • If a person intentionally puts a thought out of their mind to deal with it later, which mechanism are they using?
    Suppression
  • How does repression protect the ego?
    It shields the ego from immediate overwhelm
  • Why does the ego respond to a disturbing thought?
    It recognizes the thought as a threat
  • What is a weakness of the repression defense mechanism?
    Can cause long-term anxiety and depression