Objective:
• To understand the basic concepts of typology
• To become more familiar with Extraversion and Introversion
• To have an understanding of the Four psychological Functions
• To understand the basic concepts of typology
• To become more familiar with Extraversion and Introversion
• To have an understanding of the Four psychological Functions
- Defense mechanisms and violence: Now let’s have a look at that how defense mechanisms provide foundation stone for violence and aggression.
- Denial and violence: If some is not accepting the reality and determine that he will prove the truth, result can be violence
- Repression and violence: Fighting with one’s own hidden desires, like if some one is abundant with unconscious sexual desires may start fighting against immorality.
- Rationalization and violence: All violence involves some kind of rationalization, like countries make lame excuses for war and crusade against other countries.
- Projection and violence: You can attack other people if you have some thing evil in your self like fighting with one’s own evil desires in shape of social “jihad”.
- Displacement and violence: Displacement usually results in assault and violence like aggression on boss can be displaced to wife and wife will preempt her aggression on children and elder children will dislodge their anger on younger siblings and younger child may kick a cat. Turning against the self is another very special form of displacement, where the person becomes their own substitute target ans suicide can be the result. It is normally used in reference to hatred, anger, and aggression, rather than more positive impulses, and it is the Freudian explanation for many of our feelings of inferiority, guilt, and depression. The idea that depression is often the result of the anger we refuse to acknowledge is accepted by many people.
- Regression and violence: A reversion to immature patterns of behavior can lead to assault for instance a child picks a candy from table and 200 pounds heavy regressed man (thinking he is only 5) can beat that child and consequences can be threatening.
- Overcompensation and violence: Making up for frustration in one area by over-gratification in another like excessive eating, use of drugs, going to prostitutes e.t.c.
- Acting Out and violence: Manifestation of emotional anxiety into physical symptoms, so violence and assault is very likely as person already brings out the conflicts in the shape of physical attacks.
- Splitting and violence: Viewing other people as perfectly good or bad, so exaggerated thinking that other is evil and bad can lead to violence.