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Coping Mechanisms

Examples of Coping Mechanisms

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A student who fails to do his work, claims her poor grades are due to the fact that the teacher does not like her. Rationalization
A patient who states: "the tests may show that I have cancer, but they are wrong. Denial
A student who will take naps as a way of purposely avoiding dealing with the issue of lack of preparation for class. Suppression
A boy accuses his girlfriend of cheating on him, when in fact he is secretly attracted to his girlfriend's best friend. Projection
A child raised by a domineering and strict father becomes a drill sergeant in the marines. Identification
A woman who fails to remember any details of her being raped as a teenager. Repression
The person who has social anxiety becomes an excellent student. Compensation
A woman going through a divorce develops daily headaches and fatigue. Somatization
A six year old child begins talking like a baby, following the birth of his baby brother. Regression
A man who was yelled at at work by his boss, comes home and yells at his wife and children for no apparent reason. Displacement
A man who enjoys setting fires, decides to become a fireman. Reaction formation
A woman who lost her leg in an accident, volunteers at a camp for children with physical disabilities. Sublimation
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