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A father criticizes his daughter for interrupting him while he is talking, when it is actually the father who continually interrupts the daughter. According to Sigmund Freud, which of the following defense mechanisms explains the father’s behavior?

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sublimation
sublimation

projection
projection

displacement
displacement

repression
repression

regression
regression

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According to Sigmund Freud, the defense mechanism that explains the father's behavior is projection. He criticizes his daughter for interrupting him, when in reality, he is the one who continually interrupts her. Projection involves attributing one's own thoughts, feelings, or behaviors onto others, often to avoid acknowledging or dealing with them oneself.
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Answer:

Projection

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Projection is a defense mechanism of alterity concerning "inside" content mistaken to be coming from the "outside" Other. Ex: The father blames the daughter for cutting him off when he is the one who cuts off his daughter.
  2. Sublimation is when socially unacceptable impulses or idealizations are transformed into socially acceptable actions or behavior, possibly resulting in a long-term conversion of the initial impulse. Ex: Going to kickboxing to let out repressed anger.
  3. Displacement is when one satisfies an impulse with a substitute object. Ex: One who is frustrated with their job goes home and is hostile with their pet.
  4. Repression is an unconscious mechanism employed by one's ego to prevent alarming thoughts. Ex: A woman physically cannot remember memories from her childhood as a coping mechanism for her depression.
  5. Regression is when one returns to old coping mechanisms, often from childhood when facing stress. Ex: A man begins to wet the bed due to his relationship issues.

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