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dolphi86 [110]
3 years ago
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​A difference between a Freudian slip and a defense mechanism is that ____. ​a. defense mechanisms are intentionally implemented

by the ego ​defense mechanisms b. are implemented by the superego ​a Freudian slip c. is intentionally implemented by the ego ​a Freudian slip d. is implemented by the superego
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1 answer:
svp [43]3 years ago
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Answer:

A - defense mechanisms are intentionally implemented by the ego.

Explanation:

A Freudian slip is an error when speaking or in a particular active action (be it physical or otherwise). Therefore, explaining how the unconscious affects us. Maybe we misread or mishear something. For example, if forced to go to a birthday party, maybe we forget our keys and we can't go. On the other hand, a defense mechanism is consciously implemented by the ego, therefore, it's a defense that we actively create.

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