Rationalization. Mechanism defense which tends to give a logical explanation for the feelings, thoughts or behaviors that otherwise would cause anxiety or feelings of inferiority or guilt.
Rapport. was said that in a relationship between two or more people are rapport when their thoughts or feelings harmonize with each other or when they have a number of shared views.
Trait. personality characteristic element relatively stable. The individual faces emotional conflicts and threats of internal or external origin inventing their own explanations, reassurances but incorrect, to conceal the true motivations of your thoughts, actions or feelings.to conceal the true motivations of your thoughts, actions or feelings.
Reactive training. defensive mechanism by which everything that can not be satisfied is replaced by the opposite: for example the love for a person who is not our role becomes hate, etc..
Recognition. Ability to identify a number of elements of a set previously learned.
Reconstruction. phenomenon by which memories come to mind stimuli connected to past events.
I remember. Playing lived or learned something above.
Reflection. response and unlearned spontaneous organic.
Reinforcement. Any stimulus which increases the probability of occurrence of some kind of response.
Mnemonic. 's a cognitive strategy used to underpin the operation of memory.
Regression. Mechanism defense is back to earlier developmental periods or old behaviors that were more satisfactory.
Figure-ground relationship. In perception tends to isolate one or more objects (figures) of the perceptual field (background). The figure-ground relationship is to perceive a figure of well defined shape or pattern, distinguished indeterminate and amorphous background.
Repression. Mechanism defense is to reject out of consciousness all that is painful or unacceptable for the subject. The individual faces emotional conflicts and threats of internal or external origin expelled from his conscience or not giving cognitively aware of desires, thoughts or experiences that cause discomfort. The affective component may be active in consciousness, detached from its associated ideas.
Resistance. Opposition perhaps unconscious or conscious level to bring awareness to the experiences, ideas, feelings, etc.., past, that would cause anxiety.
Response. Defining a response in the field of psychology, any behavior is triggered by a stimulus.
Mental retardation. incomplete or insufficient development of intellectual development.
Retrospective. recurrence of a memory, feeling, or perceptual experience of the past.
Ritual. assembly acts repetitively. Typical of obsessive behavior.
Role. In social psychology is considered that the role is the public personality of each individual, ie, the more or less predictable role assumed in order to conform to the society of which it forms part.
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