I started to behave like I did when I was younger started reliving my youth and behaving in risky behaviour . It was my way of coping with me anxiety and low self esteem as I became older
Hello! Yes this can happen to the best of people. The mind works in mysterious ways. So long as you don't hurt yourself or others, it's absolutely fine! 🙂
You're most welcome! And thank you for your appreciation! I do get the odd person complaining about the voice quality, my accent, etc. So it's good to read positives too! ☺☺
You're most welcome, my dear. I am sure you've come across people who could demonstrate these defenses. It's rather unfortunate though. Some traumas can dent the mind in really bad ways.
Especially important for understanding young children behaviour. Some psychetrist says that actually so far we can talk about 12 d m. The 11.would be, making a special firewall on the ego It makes person protected from attacks from theirs tutorial or even parents.
Very true. It's really important for everyone to learn about defense mechanisms. Understanding the human psyche in general, and defense mechanisms in particular is critical to understanding other people and doing well in life.
Hello sir, thank you for the wonderful explanation about the defense mechanism. Could you put the original source down below as the reference? if you don't mind. It helps me to understanding my thesis. Thank you.
Hello! Apologies for the delayed response. I will dig out the references used and put here asap. Thankfully in newer videos, I've included references as standard.
Hello buddy. I have already done a tutorial on behaviourism, which starts off with Watson's mention. Please check that out, as you may find it useful. I will consider elaborating on Watson's work in a future lecture for sure. Link: ua-cam.com/video/KVHUP-cEUBg/v-deo.html
9:00 inconsequentialism and the relationship of “more” Of course, reality does not work in this way. Interestingly enough, it does imply an ethical code
Can we enter to Freud's 3 components of selfie also genetic, gender, nacinality etc. For example, ID , like primary system leading by thalamus could involve gender and genetic, the superego can involve the environment, and control system for both Slaves and represents the Master, India chakras would represent the similar comparatipn
@@MisterSimplify Actually on some of websites , I read that denial, displacement, identification, and rationalization are also her points of the theory, but somewhere I read only these 10 points which you explained in video, please assist me. I need them for my research project. Just tell me only these 10 points are her contribution which you explained?
@@jawairiaJHello! I would suggest that you refer to these 10 and elaborate on them using multiple examples. The literature on defense mechanisms is vast. A lot of contributors came up with loads of them. So my advise would be to stick with these for now, and expand on your search only if you have time.
Hello! Xanax is often used to combat anxiety. But it's highly recommended that a patient undergoes a thorough medical screening before this is prescribed. It should never be consumed without a prescription. In terms of anxiety, defense mechanisms are used to overcome anxiety, or to protect oneself from anxiety. And depending on the type of anxiety, one can develop a number of types of defenses.
time stamps for anyone who need them
1. Regression 3:48
2. Repression 5:11
3. Reaction formation 6:18
4. Isolation 7:36
5. Undoing 8:38
6. Projection 9:38
7. Introjection 10:46
8. Turning against the self 11:23
9. Reversal 12:51
10. Sublimation 13:27
Please explain the other defense mechanism. It was SUPER helpful. I appreciate you taking the time to do this video.
That's great Chereen! I will consider adding it to the pipeline for you. In the meantime, please do like and share! ☺
Brilliantly explained with examples 👏👏🙏
Glad I could help! Cheers! 😊👍
I started to behave like I did when I was younger started reliving my youth and behaving in risky behaviour . It was my way of coping with me anxiety and low self esteem as I became older
Hello! Yes this can happen to the best of people. The mind works in mysterious ways. So long as you don't hurt yourself or others, it's absolutely fine! 🙂
Very good examples. I learned a lot in 14 minutes. Thank you!! 💞
You're welcome! Good to know that the tutorial does what it's intended to do! 🙂
You have a beautiful voice, I love your videos ☺️thank you 😊
You're most welcome! And thank you for your appreciation! I do get the odd person complaining about the voice quality, my accent, etc. So it's good to read positives too! ☺☺
Am gobsmacked to hear about introjection and turning against the self. Brilliant. Thanks for making this video 😊
You're most welcome, my dear.
I am sure you've come across people who could demonstrate these defenses. It's rather unfortunate though. Some traumas can dent the mind in really bad ways.
great explanation. keep it up.
Cheers buddy! Glad to help! 🙂
Could you please make a video on the classifications of defense mechanisms by George Valliant?
Thank you for your topic recommendation. I will add this to my pipeline! 🙂
Great video
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Excellent video thanks
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This was super helpful.. Thanks 🇿🇲
You're welcome buddy! Please share and spread the word! 😊
Great video! Thank you
You're most welcome! 😊😊
Thank you so much
Especially important for understanding young children behaviour. Some psychetrist says that actually so far we can talk about 12 d m. The 11.would be, making a special firewall on the ego It makes person protected from attacks from theirs tutorial or even parents.
Very true. It's really important for everyone to learn about defense mechanisms. Understanding the human psyche in general, and defense mechanisms in particular is critical to understanding other people and doing well in life.
Hello sir, thank you for the wonderful explanation about the defense mechanism. Could you put the original source down below as the reference? if you don't mind. It helps me to understanding my thesis. Thank you.
Hello! Apologies for the delayed response. I will dig out the references used and put here asap. Thankfully in newer videos, I've included references as standard.
Good job, pls a need lecture like this on behavioral therapy by J.b Watson
Hello buddy. I have already done a tutorial on behaviourism, which starts off with Watson's mention. Please check that out, as you may find it useful. I will consider elaborating on Watson's work in a future lecture for sure.
Link: ua-cam.com/video/KVHUP-cEUBg/v-deo.html
Thank you for this video, very clear! The reversal method does look a lot like the other one (can't remember the name).
9:00 inconsequentialism and the relationship of “more”
Of course, reality does not work in this way.
Interestingly enough, it does imply an ethical code
Can we enter to Freud's 3 components of selfie also genetic, gender, nacinality etc. For example, ID , like primary system leading by thalamus could involve gender and genetic, the superego can involve the environment, and control system for both Slaves and represents the Master, India chakras would represent the similar comparatipn
This was awesome. Thank you. BTW are you of Indian descent?
Hello! Yes, that's correct :)
Great video! Super helpful, thanks
splendid😍😍😍
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can I get a transcript of this video, kindly?
Hi Mark. I will see what I can do. Google lets you create one. But I'll have to go through it and correct mistakes. I'll let you know once done!
How many defense mechanisms she gave, I'm so confuse.
Hope revisiting this tutorial a few times will make it easier for you to remember them!
@@MisterSimplify Actually on some of websites , I read that denial, displacement, identification, and rationalization are also her points of the theory, but somewhere I read only these 10 points which you explained in video, please assist me. I need them for my research project. Just tell me only these 10 points are her contribution which you explained?
@@jawairiaJHello! I would suggest that you refer to these 10 and elaborate on them using multiple examples. The literature on defense mechanisms is vast. A lot of contributors came up with loads of them. So my advise would be to stick with these for now, and expand on your search only if you have time.
Ahh, I would like to ask again about, if it's possible to uses xanax to overcome anxiety? and if it's possible, what kind of defense mechanism it is?
Hello! Xanax is often used to combat anxiety. But it's highly recommended that a patient undergoes a thorough medical screening before this is prescribed. It should never be consumed without a prescription. In terms of anxiety, defense mechanisms are used to overcome anxiety, or to protect oneself from anxiety. And depending on the type of anxiety, one can develop a number of types of defenses.
Sigmund Freud was a terrible writer, thank god his daughter translated that stuff