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  • Compartmentalization - Psychology Today
    Compartmentalization is a defense mechanism in which people mentally separate conflicting thoughts, emotions, or experiences to avoid the discomfort of contradiction
  • Compartmentalization (psychology) - Wikipedia
    Compartmentalization is a psychological defense mechanism in which thoughts and feelings that seem to conflict are kept separated or isolated from each other in the mind [1]
  • Compartmentalization: What it is and why we do it . . .
    In Psychology, compartmentalization means dividing mental contents into separate compartments in the mind These mental contents could be thoughts, emotions, feelings, motives, beliefs, memories, personalities, or identities Compartmentalization is a natural consequence of how the mind works
  • What Is Compartmentalization Why Do People Do It?
    What does it mean to compartmentalize? Compartmentalization by definition is "the division of something into sections or categories," and in psychology, it refers to the "division" of certain thoughts and emotions in order to avoid conflicting beliefs and or mental discomfort
  • Using Compartmentalization to Reduce Stress
    When you divide out certain thoughts and isolate them from others, it’s called compartmentalization Like organizing similar items in different compartments of a desk, compartmentalization
  • What Does It Mean to Compartmentalize? | ChoosingTherapy. com
    Compartmentalization is a defense mechanism used by people to avoid dissonance and anxiety in everyday life, including at work, home, school, and in relationships
  • Compartmentalizing: Reduce Stress, Benefits, Pitfalls
    When you compartmentalize, you essentially divide your thoughts, emotions, or experiences into distinct mental "compartments" to manage them more efficiently This enables you to concentrate on one aspect of your life at a time





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