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  • Repression
  • Ryan, do you have a crush on your friend Ella?
  • I don't want to tell you because the last time I liked someone, you talked about it all the time.
  • Projection
  • Ryan, do you have a crush on your friend Ella?
  • What? Me? If anyone has a crush on someone else, it's you, Mom.
  • Displacement
  • Ryan, do you have a crush on your friend Ella?
  • Are you kidding? It's not like I want to marry her. Gosh Mom stop being so nosy!
  • This scene involves a Mom asking her son if he likes his friend, Ella. The repression defense mechanism is evident because the boy remembers a time when he liked a different girl and his Mom never stopped talking about it with him. That made him uncomfortable, and now Ryan does not want to share his crush with his Mom.
  • Reaction Formation
  • Ryan, do you have a crush on your friend Ella?
  • She's just a silly little girl. I think she's weird. I would never be interested in her.
  • This scene involves a Mom asking her son if he likes his friend, Ella. The projection defense mechanism is evident because the boy is changing the topic away from him and accusing his Mom of having a crush when really, the boy has a crush.
  • Regression
  • Ryan, do you have a crush on your friend Ella?
  • Mom, I feel weird talking about this. Stop making me feel uncomfortable!
  • This scene involves a Mom asking her son if he likes his friend, Ella. The displacement defense mechanism is evident because when the Mom asks her son if he likes the girl, he blows up and takes his nervousness over his crush out on his Mom. 
  • Denial
  • Ryan, do you have a crush on your friend Ella?
  • A crush?? Come on, Mom. We are just friends. She knows that, and I know that.
  • This scene involves a Mom asking her son if he likes his friend, Ella. The reaction formation defense mechanism is evident because as the boy feels increasingly anxious about talking with his Mom regarding his crush, he portrays to his Mom that he actually doesn't like her. Despite him actually liking the girl, he chooses to tell his Mom the opposite.
  • This scene involves a Mom asking her son if he likes his friend, Ella. The regression defense mechanism is evident because since the boy doesn't know how to handle these overwhelming emotions, he starts to throw a tantrum and cry, reverting back to his young childhood behavior when he felt stressed or confused.
  • This scene involves a Mom asking her son if he likes his friend, Ella. The denial defense mechanism is evident because the boy is refusing to admit that he likes his friend. He is lying to himself, thinking that both of them know they are just friends, when really, he really likes her.
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