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  2. Sublimation - Psychology Today

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    Sublimation is a defense mechanism that involves channeling unwanted or unacceptable urges into an admissible or productive outlet. For example, a woman who recently...

  3. Defense Mechanisms In Psychology Explained (+ Examples)

    www.simplypsychology.org/defense-mechanisms.html

    Sublimation is one of Anna Freuds original defense mechanisms. Sublimation for Freud was the cornerstone of civilized life, as arts and science are all sublimated sexuality. (NB. this is a value-laden concept, based on the aspirations of European society at the end of the 1800 century).

  4. Sublimation in Psychology - Verywell Mind

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    Sublimation is a defense mechanism, which is an unconscious psychological defense that reduces the anxiety that may result from unacceptable urges or harmful stimuli. The concept of sublimation has a central role in Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory.

  5. Sublimation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, sublimation is a mature type of defense mechanism, in which socially unacceptable impulses or idealizations are transformed into socially acceptable actions or behavior, possibly resulting in a long-term conversion of the initial impulse.

  6. Benefits of Using the Sublimation Defense Mechanism - Psych...

    psychcentral.com/health/sublimation-psychology

    Sublimation is a healthy defense mechanism used to channel inappropriate impulses into positive behaviors. Here's how it can support your mental health.

  7. What is sublimation in psychology? Plus, 6 examples

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    Learn about sublimation in psychology, including key studies and how it can act as a defense mechanism. Plus, 6 examples of sublimation in daily life. Ever get really mad about a work issue and decide it’s time to bake cookies? Or get frustrated in traffic and turn the radio up to belt your favorite songs?

  8. Defense Mechanisms: Sublimation is one of many defense mechanisms identified by Sigmund Freud. It’s considered a mature defense mechanism because it transforms socially unacceptable impulses into acceptable forms of expression.

  9. Sublimation (Defense Mechanism) - SpringerLink

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    Definition. Sublimation is the channeling of unacceptable feelings, desires, and impulses – often of a sexual or aggressive nature – into positive, socially approved activity. This activity is often creative, but it does not have to be. Sublimation is considered one of the most mature defense mechanisms, and Freud believed that only a ...

  10. Understanding Sublimation Defense Mechanism - Psychology...

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    Sublimation, as explained by Freud, is a defense mechanism that involves redirecting unwanted or unacceptable desires or impulses into socially acceptable outlets. It is a way for individuals to channel their energy and emotions in a productive manner rather than succumbing to destructive behaviors.

  11. Sublimation is a term used in psychology to describe a defense mechanism that involves channeling unacceptable or unwanted urges into a more socially acceptable outlet. This concept has been around for over a century and was first introduced by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis.