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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Defense Mechanisms (rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2019

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

What are Freudian defense mechanisms? How do they work? How do we manage them? Dr. Kirk Honda explores these questions and more with Paulette.

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0:00.0

So Paula, have you heard of the concept called defense mechanisms before?

0:04.0

You have.

0:05.0

Yes.

0:06.0

What do you think that they are, given that you're the American layperson?

0:09.0

Like a lightsaber shield.

0:11.0

You're defending yourself. It's a mechanism for hissing.

0:14.3

Well they are and have been the cornerstone of psychoanalysis since Freud first introduced the concept.

0:26.0

When do you think Freud first introduced the concept?

0:28.4

What year is?

0:30.1

Right after his first cocaine binge in 1884.

0:35.0

Oh my gosh close 1894.

0:38.0

Oh my God I can't even believe I got the right century frankly.

0:42.0

Well you've been paying attention to the podcast. Well today I want to explain what

0:46.3

defense mechanisms are. I'm also going to define and give examples of each defense

0:50.9

and Paulette you're going we're going to see if you use any of these

0:56.2

defenses in your own life what do you say okay sounds great welcome to the psychology

1:00.8

in Seattle podcast I'm your host Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm chair of the

1:05.2

Couple and Family Therapy program at Antioch University Seattle and I'm also a

1:09.1

licensed therapist. I'm writer and American layperson,

1:13.5

Paulet Per Hatch, your co-host.

1:15.3

Famous for the fuck-off fund.

1:17.9

We should just say that every time.

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