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    Defending Against Anxiety by Externalizing Unwanted Parts of Oneself onto Others
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Defending Against Anxiety by Externalizing Unwanted Parts of Oneself onto Others

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

Defending against anxiety by externalizing unwanted parts of oneself onto others is called:


A) introjection.
B) projection
C) rationalization.
D) projective identification

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