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Originally Posted by Rayne_
Defense mechanisms are also a measure of pathology (not saying anyone should agree or disagree with this, but it is how they are viewed in psychodynamic literature).
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Defense mechanisms always serve some purpose. I don't think they are pathological in the real world, even if they are considered so in the dream world of psychodynamic literature, which exists to support an ideology and a profession that needs to find pathology everywhere in order to exist.
When it comes to therapy specifically, given the often extreme opacity of the therapist, and thus the near impossibility of establishing genuine trust, could be argued that letting down defenses is never appropriate.