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- Undoing_(psychology) abstract "Undoing is a defense mechanism in which a person tries to 'undo' an unhealthy, destructive or otherwise threatening thought or action by engaging in contrary behavior. For example, after thinking about being violent with someone, one would then be overly nice or accommodating to them. It is one of several defense mechanisms proposed by the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud during his career, many of which were later developed further by his daughter Anna Freud. The German term \"Ungeschehenmachen\" was first used to describe this defense mechanism. When translated, it literally means \"making un-happen,” which is essentially the core of “undoing.” Undoing refers to the phenomenon whereby a person tries to alter the past in some way to avoid or feign disappearance of an adversity or mishap. (Laplanche and Pontalis, 1973)".
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- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Freud.
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- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Fredrickson.
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- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_dissonance.
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- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Ella_Freeman_Sharpe.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Jones.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink George_Eman_Vaillant.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Laplanche.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Offender_profiling.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Fenichel.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Psychoanalysis.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Sigmund_Freud.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Kosslyn.
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Undoing (psychology)".
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Undoing".
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "undoing hypothesis".
- Undoing_(psychology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "undoing".
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- Undoing_(psychology) subject Category:Defence_mechanisms.
- Undoing_(psychology) subject Category:Freudian_psychology.
- Undoing_(psychology) subject Category:Psychoanalytic_terminology.
- Undoing_(psychology) hypernym Mechanism.
- Undoing_(psychology) type Organisation.
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- Undoing_(psychology) comment "Undoing is a defense mechanism in which a person tries to 'undo' an unhealthy, destructive or otherwise threatening thought or action by engaging in contrary behavior. For example, after thinking about being violent with someone, one would then be overly nice or accommodating to them. It is one of several defense mechanisms proposed by the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud during his career, many of which were later developed further by his daughter Anna Freud.".
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