The aim of the present study was to compare defense mechanisms of patients with major depression, anxiety disorders, and normal individuals. A total of 224 individuals (87 depressed, 64 anxious, 73 normal) participated in this study, voluntarily. Following a psychiatric diagnosis of the psychological disorders, all participants were asked to complete the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ). The results revealed predominant defense of the depressed, anxious, and normal individuals as immature, neurotic, and mature, respectively. Comparison of defense mechanisms of patients and normal individuals provides evidence of the possible impact of pathological defense mechanisms on the development and/or continuity of depression and anxiety disorders.
Besharat, M. A. (2013). Defense mechanisms in patients with major depression, anxiety disorders, and normal individuals: A comparative study. Research in Clinical Psychology and Counseling, 3(1), -. doi: 10.22067/ijap.v3i1.12426
MLA
Mohammad Ali Besharat. "Defense mechanisms in patients with major depression, anxiety disorders, and normal individuals: A comparative study", Research in Clinical Psychology and Counseling, 3, 1, 2013, -. doi: 10.22067/ijap.v3i1.12426
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Besharat, M. A. (2013). 'Defense mechanisms in patients with major depression, anxiety disorders, and normal individuals: A comparative study', Research in Clinical Psychology and Counseling, 3(1), pp. -. doi: 10.22067/ijap.v3i1.12426
VANCOUVER
Besharat, M. A. Defense mechanisms in patients with major depression, anxiety disorders, and normal individuals: A comparative study. Research in Clinical Psychology and Counseling, 2013; 3(1): -. doi: 10.22067/ijap.v3i1.12426
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