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baskı, zaptetme, itilme, itilim, represyon, içe atma, bastırma, bilinçaltına itme, zorla önleme, engelleme, tutma, psikolojik baskı, baskılama, bastırma/bastırılma, baskı altında tutma, bastırma, Uygunsuz fikir veya dürtüleri bilinç altına atma, represyon.Yerinden ayrılmış organı normal yerine koymada kullanılan alet, üzücü ve bastırılmış anı ve isteklerin bilinçdışına itilmesi, önleme, ruhb. baskı; itilim, itilme, pol. baskı,

1 baskı  Hukuk     ts
2 zaptetme     ts
3 itilme  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
4 itilim  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
5 represyon  Tıp,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
6 içe atma  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
7 bastırma     ts
8 bilinçaltına itme     ts
9 zorla önleme     ts
10 engelleme     ts
11 tutma     ts
12 psikolojik baskı     ts
13 baskılama  Biyokimya     ts
14 bastırma/bastırılma     ts
15 baskı altında tutma, bastırma  isim     ts
16 Uygunsuz fikir veya dürtüleri bilinç altına atma, represyon.Yerinden ayrılmış organı normal yerine koymada kullanılan alet  Tıp     ts
17 üzücü ve bastırılmış anı ve isteklerin bilinçdışına itilmesi     ts
18 önleme     ts
19 ruhb. baskı; itilim, itilme  isim     ts
20 pol. baskı  isim     ts
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The involuntary rejection from consciousness of painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses, The act of repressing; state of being repressed, Fear of expression of painful materials, The prevention of threatening ideas from becoming conscious (14), The condition of an inactive gene Lack of activity (transcription) due to presence of repressor, The ego pushes a threatening thought or forbidden impulse out of awareness into the unconscious See also defense mechanisms, suppression, A psychological defense by which individuals unable to deal with their own anxiety because of threatening events push these impulses into the unconscious; as a coping style, repression involves ignoring or not dealing fully with threatening events, (see also textbook glossary) Freud's theory that memories for unpleasant events are preserved, but prevented from entering conscious awareness, The prevention of threatening ideas from becoming conscious, The rejection from consciousness of painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses, The psychological process involved in not permitting memories and motives to enter consciousness though they are operating at an unconscious level, the act of repressing; control by holding down; "his goal was the repression of insolence" (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious a state of forcible subjugation; "the long repression of Christian sects, Sigmund Freud’s theory that unpleasant information is often pushed into unconsciousness without our being aware of it (pp 253, 465), defense mechanism in which unacceptable affects, ideas or wishes are pushed away so that they remain in the unconscious, The act of repressing, or state of being repressed; as, the repression of evil and evil doers, state of being repressed, suppression; suppression of undesirable feelings urges or memories within the unconscious (Psychoanalysis), That which represses; check; restraint, (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious a state of forcible subjugation; "the long repression of Christian sects, the act of repressing; control by holding down; "his goal was the repression of insolence", disapproval Repression is the use of force to restrict and control a society or other group of people. a society conditioned by violence and repression. = oppression, Repression of feelings, especially sexual ones, is a person's unwillingness to allow themselves to have natural feelings and desires. the repression of his feelings about men. In metabolism, a control mechanism by which a protein molecule, called a repressor, prevents the synthesis of an enzyme by binding to (and thus hindering the action of) the DNA that controls the enzyme's synthesis. Though the process has been studied mainly in microorganisms, it is believed to occur in a similar way in higher organisms. See also inhibition. In psychoanalytic theory, the exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind. Often involving sexual or aggressive urges or painful childhood memories, these unwanted mental contents are pushed into the unconscious mind. Repression is thought to give rise to anxiety and to neurotic symptoms, which begin when a forbidden drive or impulse threatens to enter the conscious mind. Psychoanalysis seeks to uncover repressed memories and feelings through free association as well as to examine the repressed wishes released in dreams. See also unconscious, The process by which the synthesis of an enzyme is inhibited by the presence of an external substance, the repressor protein, A term associated with Freudian psychology which implies that painful memories or experiences are relegated to regions of the unconscious mind as a means to avoid conflict in the conscious state Repression has been suggested to be a possible cause for the infrequency of negative or frightful NDE experiences, a defence mechanism in which painful or intolerable impulses, fantasies, memories, feelings are kept from conscious awareness, A forgetting mechanism proposed by Freud that actively represses unpleasant memories (Anderson), In Psychoanalytic Theory, the defense mechanism whereby our thoughts are pulled out of our consciousness and into our unconscious, a state of forcible subjugation; "the long repression of Christian sects", plural of repression,

21 The involuntary rejection from consciousness of painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses     ts
22 The act of repressing; state of being repressed     ts
23 Fear of expression of painful materials     ts
24 The prevention of threatening ideas from becoming conscious (14)     ts
25 The condition of an inactive gene Lack of activity (transcription) due to presence of repressor     ts
26 The ego pushes a threatening thought or forbidden impulse out of awareness into the unconscious See also defense mechanisms, suppression     ts
27 A psychological defense by which individuals unable to deal with their own anxiety because of threatening events push these impulses into the unconscious; as a coping style, repression involves ignoring or not dealing fully with threatening events     ts
28 (see also textbook glossary) Freud's theory that memories for unpleasant events are preserved, but prevented from entering conscious awareness     ts
29 The prevention of threatening ideas from becoming conscious     ts
30 The rejection from consciousness of painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses     ts
31 The psychological process involved in not permitting memories and motives to enter consciousness though they are operating at an unconscious level     ts
32 the act of repressing; control by holding down; "his goal was the repression of insolence" (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious a state of forcible subjugation; "the long repression of Christian sects     ts
33 Sigmund Freud’s theory that unpleasant information is often pushed into unconsciousness without our being aware of it (pp 253, 465)     ts
34 defense mechanism in which unacceptable affects, ideas or wishes are pushed away so that they remain in the unconscious     ts
35 The act of repressing, or state of being repressed; as, the repression of evil and evil doers     ts
36 state of being repressed, suppression; suppression of undesirable feelings urges or memories within the unconscious (Psychoanalysis)  isim     ts
37 That which represses; check; restraint     ts
38 (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious a state of forcible subjugation; "the long repression of Christian sects     ts
39 the act of repressing; control by holding down; "his goal was the repression of insolence"     ts
40 disapproval Repression is the use of force to restrict and control a society or other group of people. a society conditioned by violence and repression. = oppression     ts
41 Repression of feelings, especially sexual ones, is a person's unwillingness to allow themselves to have natural feelings and desires. the repression of his feelings about men. In metabolism, a control mechanism by which a protein molecule, called a repressor, prevents the synthesis of an enzyme by binding to (and thus hindering the action of) the DNA that controls the enzyme's synthesis. Though the process has been studied mainly in microorganisms, it is believed to occur in a similar way in higher organisms. See also inhibition. In psychoanalytic theory, the exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind. Often involving sexual or aggressive urges or painful childhood memories, these unwanted mental contents are pushed into the unconscious mind. Repression is thought to give rise to anxiety and to neurotic symptoms, which begin when a forbidden drive or impulse threatens to enter the conscious mind. Psychoanalysis seeks to uncover repressed memories and feelings through free association as well as to examine the repressed wishes released in dreams. See also unconscious     ts
42 The process by which the synthesis of an enzyme is inhibited by the presence of an external substance, the repressor protein     ts
43 A term associated with Freudian psychology which implies that painful memories or experiences are relegated to regions of the unconscious mind as a means to avoid conflict in the conscious state Repression has been suggested to be a possible cause for the infrequency of negative or frightful NDE experiences     ts
44 a defence mechanism in which painful or intolerable impulses, fantasies, memories, feelings are kept from conscious awareness     ts
45 A forgetting mechanism proposed by Freud that actively represses unpleasant memories (Anderson)     ts
46 In Psychoanalytic Theory, the defense mechanism whereby our thoughts are pulled out of our consciousness and into our unconscious     ts
47 a state of forcible subjugation; "the long repression of Christian sects"     ts
48repressions plural of repression     ts
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