Displacement is a psychological defense mechanism where individuals shift emotional intensity from an original source onto a safer or more permissible target, such as redirecting frustration from a stressful situation onto a traffic jam, a messy room, or a family member, because the original source feels too dangerous, shameful, or impossible to confront directly.
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In psychology, redirected anger is rarely just a bad day. People carry heat that started somewhere else and watch it land on a substitute target. Research on defense mechanisms names this displacement. The American Psychological Association describes it as shifting emotional intensity from the original source onto a person, object, or situation that feels safer or more permissible to engage. The feeling stays real, the address changes. In psychology, redirected anger is rarely just a bad day. People carry heat that started somewhere else and watch it land on a substitute target. Research on defense mechanisms names this displacement. The American Psychological Association describes it as shifting emotional intensity from the original source onto a person, object, or situation that feels safer or more permissible to engage. The feeling stays real, the address changes.
In psychology, redirected anger is rarely just a bad day. People carry heat that started somewhere else and watch it land on a substitute target. Research on defense mechanisms names this displacement. The American Psychological Association describes it as shifting emotional intensity from the original source onto a person, object, or situation that feels safer or more permissible to engage. In psychology, redirected anger is rarely just a bad day. People carry heat that started somewhere else and watch it land on a substitute target. Research on defense mechanisms names this displacement. The American Psychological Association describes it as shifting emotional intensity from the original source onto a person, object, or situation that feels safer or In psychology, redirected anger is rarely just a bad day. People carry heat that started somewhere else and watch it land on a substitute target. Research on defense mechanisms names this displacement. In psychology, redirected anger is rarely just a bad day. People carry heat that started somewhere else and watch it land on a substitute target. Research on defense mechanisms names this displacement. The American Psychological Association describes it as shifting emotional intensity from the original source onto a person, object, or situation that feels
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