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[Quiz] Which of these defense mechanisms do you lean on?

Lexicon

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Found this the other day. Little basic, but still interesting.

Defense Mechanisms: Test Your Unconscious Coping Techniques | Psychologia


My result:

Your scores for each defense mechanism can be found below. The higher the score, the more you use it.
Regression: 0
Displacement: 0
Denial: 0
Repression: 0
Intellectualization: 40
Reaction formation: 0
Projection: 0
Compensation: 10
Please see the explanation below.



Feels accurate enough for me, though I’ve never really seen intellectualizing as a problematic coping response, in my case, specifically because I don’t dismiss my feelings in the process. I still acknowledge the bad feeling/allow myself to experience it, but I also try to figure out what the heck is going on. Taking apart the situation by learning about it/finding a solution helps me to resolve the problem that caused the negative emotional response to begin with, or helps me to accept/process the negative emotions in the event there’s nothing I can do to ‘solve’ the problem itself. It kind of helps me to give myself ‘permission’ to overtly express feeling shitty, because I feel like I’ve at least explored ways to resolve the issue myself before actively or passively burdening others with it... if that makes sense. Not that anyone needs permission to express such feelings, but it’s definitely a weird stopover in my brain, at times.
 

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Regression: 40
Displacement: 30

Denial: 0
Repression: 0
Intellectualization: 10
Reaction formation: 10
Projection: 10
Compensation: 20

Descriptions:


Regression fits with being a 9. Yep. 999999[SUB]999[/SUB]
 

Saturnal Snowqueen

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Interesting I'm so high in each(well compared to you guys, no 0s)

Regression: 40
Displacement: 20
Denial: 20
Repression: 40
Intellectualization: 30
Reaction formation: 40
Projection: 20
Compensation: 50

Compensation.
Psychological compensation is an attempt to compensate for real or imagined flaws in one area by excelling in another area.
For example, someone who fails academically may compensate by becoming a great athlete, or someone who is physically weak may compensate by concentrating on their studies or career.
Unattractive people may compensate by becoming great lovers or attentive partners.
Compensation may be positive or negative. While positive compensation helps overcome challenges, negative compensation increases the feeling of inferiority.
 

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Regression: 0
Displacement: 0
Denial: 10
Repression: 90
Intellectualization: 90
Reaction formation: 0
Projection: 10
Compensation: 30
 

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Relating the possible results to the enneagram:

1 - Reaction Formation, Repression, and Displacement
2 - Repression, Identification, Reaction Formation, and Denial.
3 - Repression, Projection, and Displacement.
Compensation?
4 - Identification, Displacement
Introjection and Turning against the self aren't on the list.
5 - Displacement, Projection
Isolation isn't on the list.
Intellectualization?
6 - Projection Displacement
Identification isn't on the list
Compensation?
7 - Repression,
Externalization, and Acting out aren't on the list
Intellectualization?
8 - Denial, Repression, Displacement
9 - Regression, Repression, Denial
Dissociation isn't on the list

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Regression: 10
Displacement: 20
Denial: 0
Repression: 20
Intellectualization: 30
Reaction formation: 10
Projection: 0
Compensation: 40
 

Peter Deadpan

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Displacement by a landslide - (Not providing the number)
Then regression - 40

I know, I'm the worst.
In my defense, I stopped throwing shit years ago, but I answered with those historical tendencies in mind.
I'm still very much an internally frustrated person with poor patience and a fair bit of externalized anger. Obviously.

:peepwall:
 

The Cat

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Borderline FTW:

Regression: 90
Displacement: 80
Denial: 30
Repression: 40
Intellectualization: 80
Reaction formation: 80
Projection: 90
Compensation: 70

I think y'all low scores are lying to the internet. ;)
 

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Denial aint just a river in Egypt.
 

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[MENTION=30038]The Cat[/MENTION]. :huh: I think everyone scored high in some mechanism or another. These aren’t even all of them, as Lumi pointed out in an earlier post.

On a personal note, I used to lean on repression & isolation quite a bit more, but growth & years of therapy really helped with accepting negative emotions/building up my coping toolkit with healthier mechanisms, I think. I still intellectualize probably more than I should, but it’s a work in progress.

I probably compensate more than that test scored, as well, but the questionnaire isn’t perfect, in that sense.

Ultimately it’s not a competition to see who is more virtuous by having the least reliance on less healthy defense mechanisms. It’s just interesting to see which ones different people tend to lean on more/unconsciously prefer. There aren’t any winners here. That’s not the point at all.
 

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[MENTION=30038]The Cat[/MENTION]. :huh: I think everyone scored high in some mechanism or another. These aren’t even all of them, as Lumi pointed out in an earlier post.

On a personal note, I used to lean on repression & isolation quite a bit more, but growth & years of therapy really helped with accepting negative emotions/building up my coping toolkit with healthier mechanisms, I think. I still intellectualize probably more than I should, but it’s a work in progress.

I probably compensate more than that test scored, as well, but the questionnaire isn’t perfect, in that sense.

Ultimately it’s not a competition to see who is more virtuous by having the least reliance on less healthy defense mechanisms. It’s just interesting to see which ones different people tend to lean on more/unconsciously prefer. There aren’t any winners here. That’s not the point at all.

uh...CLEARLY, I'm winning, my numbers are impressively high. :shock:
 

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uh...CLEARLY, I'm winning, my numbers are impressively high. :shock:

So you mean like, Charlie Sheen “winning?” :cheese:

 

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I dont do cocaine. The world couldnt survive: The Cat on Coke.

The world couldn’t survive even one cat on coke, honestly.
 

The Cat

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I’m... strangely fine with that. Like Planet of The Apes, but with cats.

We'd do much better than apes. (It's the tiger blood you see)
 
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