Defense mechanism

/dɪˈfɛns ˈmɛk.ə.nɪz.əm/ noun

Definition

Unconscious psychological strategies employed by the ego to protect against anxiety arising from unacceptable thoughts or external threats.

Etymology

From Latin 'defensio' (a warding off) + Greek 'mekhane' (device, machine). Mental devices for warding off anxiety.

Kelly Says

Defense mechanisms are your ego's invisible shields — they protect you from painful emotions without you even knowing they're at work.

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