Ego defenses, Immature (Idealization)

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Ego defenses, Immature (Idealization) is a psychological mechanism where a person views someone else as perfect or without flaws. This defense involves the mind's way of protecting itself from uncomfortable feelings or realities by exaggerating the positive qualities of others. It mainly affects the mental and emotional health of individuals by influencing how they perceive relationships and cope with stress. People using this defense may have difficulty recognizing the true nature of others, which can lead to unrealistic expectations and disappointment. This process is part of the broader category of immature ego defenses that develop during childhood and may persist into adulthood.

Clinical Definition

Ego defenses, Immature (Idealization) is a psychological defense mechanism characterized by the unconscious exaggeration of another person's positive qualities while ignoring their negative traits. It serves as a coping strategy to reduce anxiety and internal conflict by creating an idealized image that protects the individual's self-esteem. This defense is commonly observed in borderline personality disorder, narcissistic traits, and during early developmental stages. The mechanism involves distortion of reality and is considered immature because it impairs accurate perception and adaptive functioning. Clinically, it can lead to unstable relationships and emotional dysregulation due to the inevitable disillusionment when the idealized image is contradicted by reality.

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