Asked by Jehona Dullovi on Jun 18, 2024

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According to Freud, a generalized anxiety disorder is MOST likely to result when:

A) a person does not dream, and thus has no outlet for anxiety.
B) defense mechanisms are too weak to cope with anxiety.
C) a person never has a chance to experience trauma.
D) defense mechanisms are too strong.

Defense Mechanisms

Psychological strategies employed by individuals unconsciously to protect themselves from anxiety and conflict by denying or distorting reality.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

A mental health condition characterized by chronic and exaggerated worry and tension, often with no obvious reason.

  • Comprehend the features and indicators of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).
  • Examine the sociocultural, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic viewpoints regarding anxiety disorders.
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Johanna KauffmanJun 22, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Freud believed that anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, arise when the ego's defense mechanisms are overwhelmed or too weak to manage the anxiety stemming from internal conflicts or external stressors. This leads to the anxiety becoming pervasive and unmanageable.