Defense Mechanisms – Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Principles | @LevelUpRN
This video covers defense mechanisms, including: avoidance, compensation, conversion, denial, displacement, dissociation, identification, intellectualization, projection, rationalization, reaction formation, regression, repression, splitting, sublimation, suppression, and undoing. Includes a video quiz!
Our Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
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0:00 What to Expect?
0:47 Avoidance
1:03 Compensation
1:18 Conversion
1:32 Denial | Displacement
2:03 Disassociation
2:24 Identification
2:36 intellectualization
2:47 Projection
3:05 Rationalization
3:32 Reaction Formation
4:21 Regression
4:55 Repression
5:09 Memory Trick
5:22 Splitting
6:01 Sublimation
6:36 Suppression
6:45 Undoing
7:24 Quiz Time!
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Videos 9-12?
I appreciate the pop quizzes after each video. Helps me to make sure I have retained the information. Thank you.
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Awsome video !!!! I'm a junior in the nursing program and was very helpful for mental health.
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Thank you!!! I love your short, precise videos. Keep up your work, please!
Could you please give an example of repression and suppression. Thank you
thank you !!!!!!!!! this was SO helpful, shared with my peers!
Thank you!
Thank you for all your Mental Health nursing videos and the pharmacology ones too! It really helped me a lot on my exams and did really well on my ATI exam. Please continue the great work that you do.
Thank you for making this soo easy for me
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An ADHD nightmare….
Thanks Cathy. You helped made each mechanism easier to overstand. š
Some one is sexually asulted is quite and calm.so which is the type of defense mechanism is this client using
Reaction Formation. š So thatās whatās itās called. I had this one boy in class who used to pull my curls every time he sat behind me. I got tired of him and punched him in the nose. Fast forward twenty five years, heās now a doctor and he confessed that he was in love with me. And there I was thinking he was just a bully.
I hope i get level 3 tomorrow at my proctor MH exam… I'm studying the level up RN flashcard… Oh God! Please help me tomorrowš¬
I just graduated by BSCN and got a psych nursing job, I had a really terrible nursing program and feel so incompetent, So thank you for these videos! Going to study them all.
Thank you for this.
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Boy ⦠donāt try dating a nursing student ⦠sheāll have all your defense mechanisms figured out in about the first 15 minutes of dating ⦠š
great video!
I am studying for my Social Work License and you're videos are amazing. I have binged watched you today! keep up the good work! – Ijeoma
Well explained, and thank you so much
What are some helpful coping mechanisms for a layman hears Dissociation pronounced as dis-uh-sociation and canāt concentrate on the rest of the vid?
i don't have money to support you but i wish me watching ur videos helped, also u making it for free for how simple and enjoable it is makes me happier.
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Repression is the worst thing.
During the repression the repressed (painful and scary thoughts, ideas, facts, n memories) are completely forgotten as if they don't exist never existed.
Like, a bully insults u in front of everyone, but bcz u fear to get in trouble, u regress the insult he just told you, and instead u perceive the bully as your "friend" u treat him like your friend.
Always great videos.
Shout out matt!
Thank you for sharing this information in such a clear way. Many other videos made me MORE confused! I appreciate your help as I prep for my counseling exam!
Thank you. May God bless u more and grant you all the wishes your heart desires. I appreciate your videos very much
Thank you very much. It is helpful to have an understanding in the kind of examples you gave.
Many thanks
I have secondary borderline personality disorder perhaps from a Christian borderline environment growing up…
Through that I'm sometimes able to see sometimes when I split ppl, but not every time.
The term had to first be given to me in order for me to see it, before that I was blind to my own behavior.
Even still I really have to try to pay attention and then I question whether or not it's true, and even then it feels very awkward when questioning my thought process.
Ultimately however, I really don't believe it, at least not about the person but I do still absolutely about their behavior.
I often forget about the offense whatever it was. Especially when it seems like there are other factors involved.
This however, tends to work against me, because the same pattern of offense from certain individuals tends to repeat.
For instance, an estranged friend who was an alcoholic when they became sober was a good person, a good friend who cared and listened .
Now this person is drinking again and intolerable to be around, their behavior is embarrassing and reckless to everyone around them things, like ugh…. They just intentionally cross the borderline you know? They Become a habitual line crosser.
So, I split alcoholic them and sober them.
Thank you for helping me lrarn more vocabulary guide words, so that I can understand more complicated scenarios.