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  1. 21 lut 2023 · What Is Devaluation? In psychiatry and psychology, devaluation is a defense mechanism that is just the opposite of idealization. It's used when a person characterizes themselves, an object, or another person as completely flawed, worthless, or as having exaggerated negative qualities.

  2. A key model feature is that phases of devaluation and/or idealization are consolidated by rationally attributing counter-evidence to external factors. For example, when another person is idealized, their less-than-perfect behavior is attributed to unfavorable external circumstances.

  3. 17 lut 2024 · Devaluation in psychology refers to the negative perception and treatment of individuals based on certain characteristics or identities, leading to detrimental psychological effects such as low self-esteem and fear of rejection.

  4. 14 paź 2021 · Devaluation refers to the use of derogatory, sarcastic, or other negative statements about oneself or others to boost self-esteem. Devaluation may fend off awareness of wishes or the disappointment when wishes go unfulfilled.

  5. Devaluation in psychology refers to the process of assigning a lower value or worth to oneself or others, often leading to feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, and diminished self-esteem.

  6. In this chapter, we consider various experiences that communicate relational devaluation under the general label of social exclusion, broadly defined as the experience of being kept apart from others physically or emotionally and we acknowledge the conceptual and empirical differences when relevant.

  7. 5 paź 2023 · What Is BPD Devaluation? Devaluation is the point in a relationship where a person with BPD switches from believing someone is perfect or ideal to perceiving them as bad or worthless. This usually follows a period of anxiety and paranoia triggered by the BPD person’s low self-worth.

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