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Both Freuds studied defence mechanisms, but Anna spent more of her time and research on five main mechanisms: repression, regression, projection, reaction formation, and sublimation. All defence mechanisms are responses to anxiety and how the consciousness and unconscious handle the stress of a social situation.
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The idea that smiling when you are not necessarily joyful can actually improve your mood, is called the facial feedback hypothesis. The first experiment to test this was performed in 1988 and involved three different subject groups holding a pencil in different ways, in their hand or in their mouth vertically or horizontally (making them smile or frown). They then viewed cartoons and recorded how funny they were. The group who was smiling found them the funniest and the group that was frowning did not appreciate them as much. Not only can smiling make you happier but you could potentially better your mood by walking in a more jovial manner. Smiling is contagious because mirror neurons which help us to empathize with others, so not only could smiling help you but also others around you. Some other benefits of smiling include: decreased stress, lowered heart rate, lowered blood pressure and longer life span.
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Welp this is just my opinion:
That men can't have mental illnesses, be abused, and by sexually assaulted.
Also that only men can abuse / r--e others, when women do it also, it's usually just ignored or downplayed. (Such as 42 year old man has sexual relationship with 15 year old girl gets more attention than 42 year old woman has sexual relationship with 15 year old boy)
Uhm anyways-
That's just my opinion-
Hope this helps(: