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Psychoanalytic Inquiry
A Topical Journal for Mental Health Professionals
Volume 37, 2017 - Issue 3: Studying How Psychoanalytic Treatments Work and for Whom
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Addressing Defenses in Psychotherapy to Improve Adaptation

 

ABSTRACT

Defense mechanisms have a robust history in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory, research and practice. Defense mechanisms are one’s automatic adaptive responses to internal and external threat and conflict. Evidence suggests that they affect symptoms and functioning. When defenses are examined during treatment, improvement in defensive functioning is associated with subsequent improvement in symptoms and functioning. Change in defenses appears to play a fundamental mediating role in change overall. This article reviews data from studies on defense mechanisms and presents a case that displays the role of the therapist in addressing defenses and how both supportive and interpretive interventions work together to improve defensive functioning. This and other evidence suggest that working to improve defensive functioning may mediate improvement in other aspects of experience and psychosocial functioning. Working with defenses may play a fundamental role in treatment, which warrants further study.

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J. Christopher Perry

J. Christopher Perry, M.P.H., M.D., and Michael Bond, M.D., are both at the Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry, Sir Mortimer B. Davis – Jewish General Hospital and McGill University.

Michael Bond

J. Christopher Perry, M.P.H., M.D., and Michael Bond, M.D., are both at the Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry, Sir Mortimer B. Davis – Jewish General Hospital and McGill University.

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