Tag: projection


PROJECTION

Defining Projection in Contemporary Psychology In the expansive field of psychological study, projection is recognized as a sophisticated and often unconscious process wherein an individual attributes their own unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or emotional states onto another person, group, or object. This phenomenon serves as a primary defense mechanism, a term rooted in psychoanalytic theory that […]

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AUTHORITY COMPLEX

Defining the Authority Complex: Core Concepts and Repression The Authority Complex represents a pervasive and often debilitating pattern of emotionally charged concepts concerning power, control, and governance that resides within the psyche of an individual. Fundamentally, this complex involves the partial or complete repression of one’s inherent or perceived needs for autonomy and authority. When […]

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SCAPEGOATING

The Phenomenon of Scapegoating The practice of scapegoating is fundamentally defined as the redirection of unmerited blame, aggression, or negative treatment toward an undeserving party, typically one possessing significantly less power than the perpetrator or the dominant group. This mechanism serves as a convenient psychological and social outlet, allowing individuals or communities to externalize internal […]

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