Repression.
Finny cannot remember what happened at the tree because his mind is protecting him from the trauma of the incident. This defense mechanism is known as repression, which is the unconscious act of pushing painful or distressing memories out of one's conscious awareness. Finny's mind blocks the memory to shield him from the emotional and psychological distress associated with the event.
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Suppressing childhood trauma is a defense mechanism called repression. This involves pushing painful memories or emotions into the unconscious mind in order to avoid dealing with the distress they may cause. However, the suppressed trauma may still influence behavior and emotional well-being in various ways.
Repression is a defense mechanism where painful or unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or memories are pushed into the unconscious mind in order to avoid conscious awareness of them. This can help individuals cope with overwhelming or distressing experiences by keeping them out of conscious awareness. However, these repressed thoughts can still influence behavior and emotional well-being.
This behavior is called denial, where an individual consciously or unconsciously blocks out or refuses to accept a painful or uncomfortable truth. It is a defense mechanism aimed at protecting oneself from dealing with the reality of a situation.
repression. This defense mechanism involves the unconscious blocking of thoughts or memories that are too painful or distressing to acknowledge consciously. Freud believed that repression was a way to protect the individual from experiencing emotions that may be too difficult to process.
Some examples of defense mechanisms include denial (refusing to accept reality), projection (attributing one's own unacceptable thoughts or feelings to someone else), and repression (unconsciously blocking out painful or anxiety-inducing thoughts or memories).
Stingrays are called "stingrays" due to their distinctive feature: a sharp, venomous spine or "sting" located on their tails. This spine can deliver a painful sting as a defense mechanism against predators. The term "ray" comes from their flat, disc-shaped bodies that resemble rays of light. Together, the name reflects both their physical characteristics and their ability to inflict a painful sting.
IT was used because the axe head chopping was slow and painful so, Dr Guillotine suggested that they should use a mechanism which is fast and none painful.
More often: having to urinate often (urinary frequency). Also seen: painful urination (dysuria), inability to hold your urine (urinary incontinence) or inability to urinate at all (urinary retention) . All of these are very rare.
they are harmless biters the only defense they have is their scenttheir bites are just slightly painful.
Boils are painful lumps full of blood or other fluids. Boils come from the skin's inability to rid it's surface of excess moisture.