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a way of handling unacceptable impulses by declining to an earlier stage of development
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socially unacceptable impulses are unconsciously transformed into socially acceptable actions
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a state of consciousness where a person loses all power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to commands, also loses all sense of inhibiton - used by psychoanalytic therapists
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the part of the mind that acts as a person's self-critical conscience, it reflects social standards
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a coping technique that reduces anxiety
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the part of the mind where innate, instinctive impulses and primary processes manifest
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Sigmund Freud's daughter, known for expanding his research and using psychoanalysis on children
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the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious, responsible for the sense of personal identity
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refusal to accept reality or fact because it causes stress
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an attempt to repel one's own impulses by consciously pushing them from the mind
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