Projection

Projection is a psychological defense mechanism where an individual attributes their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or behaviors to someone else. This allows them to avoid confronting their own faults by externalizing them onto another person. When someone tries to get another person into trouble for something they themselves are guilty of, it is a classic… Read More Projection

Projection

When individuals engage in the behavior of pointing fingers at everyone else, especially in the context of abuse, it often reflects a defense mechanism known as projection. Projection occurs when someone attributes their own undesirable feelings, thoughts, or traits to others, effectively shifting the blame away from themselves. In the case of an abuser, this behavior can serve multiple purposes.… Read More Projection

Unraveling the Layers of Projection: Understanding the Psychology Behind Pointing Fingers

The Psychology of Projection: Projection, in psychological terms, refers to the unconscious act of attributing one’s own thoughts, feelings, and characteristics to others. It acts as a defense mechanism, allowing individuals to cope with uncomfortable emotions by externalizing them. When people lie and subsequently point fingers at others, they might be attempting to distance themselves from their own shortcomings.… Read More Unraveling the Layers of Projection: Understanding the Psychology Behind Pointing Fingers

Q & A – What is it called when people accuse you of what they are actually doing

The psychological phenomenon you are referring to is called “projection”. Projection occurs when an individual unconsciously ascribes their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or behaviors onto another person, often without realizing that they are doing so. For example, if someone is feeling jealous of their partner, they may accuse their partner of being unfaithful, even if… Read More Q & A – What is it called when people accuse you of what they are actually doing