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repression - definition of repression by the Free Online Dictionary ...    
The act of repressing or the state of being repressed. 2. Psychology The unconscious exclusion of painful impulses, desires, or fears from the conscious mind.
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Repression | Define Repression at Dictionary.com    
Psychoanalysis. the rejection from consciousness of painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses. Origin: 1325–75; Middle English ...
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Repression (repressed memory) Defined - Psychology Glossary    
Repression (repressed memory): When explaining repression, Freud compared the process to "condemnation" and stated the following: "Let us take a model, ...
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repress - definition of repress by the Free Online Dictionary ...    
v. re·pressed, re·press·ing, re·press·es. v.tr. 1. To hold back by an act of volition: couldn't repress a smirk. 2. To put down by force, usually before total control has ...
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Psychological repression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia    
Abnormal repression, as defined by Freud, or neurotic behavior occurs when repression develops under the influence of the superego, and the internalized ...
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Repression - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...    
a : the action or process of repressing : the state of being repressed <repression of unpopular opinions>. b : an instance of repressing <racial repressions>. 2 ...
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Repression and Suppression: Defense Mechanisms    
Repression and suppression are defense mechanisms that involve actually ... Defense Mechanism Definition · Defense Mechanisms Quiz · 10 Facts About ...
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Definition: Repression    
REPRESSION: The ego's mechanism for suppressing and forgetting its instinctual impulses. See Freud Module III on repression. Visits to the site since July 17, ...
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Repression is defined as controlling or limiting someone or something by force or by exercise of authority, or the unconscious exclusion of thoughts from the ...
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