Denial and Its Many Forms
June 4, 2008
Category: Psychological Challenges and Growth
In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concept of denial as a psychological defense mechanism. He discusses how denial manifests in various forms, such as denial of fact, responsibility, impact, and awareness. Through examples, he illustrates how denial can hinder personal growth and coping with reality, particularly in the context of addiction and emotional pain. The episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing denial in oneself and others, and how it can prevent individuals from confronting uncomfortable truths. Armand also touches on the implications of denial in serious situations, such as illness and loss, and the need for awareness and acceptance to foster healing and understanding.
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