Defense Mechanisms
Across
- 3. – Making bitter remarks to hide your true feelings.
- 7. – Looking down on other people for their thoughts or behaviors.
- 8. – Giving dirty looks or staring intently in order to intimidate others.
- 9. – Debating and questioning the thoughts or behaviors of others.
- 11. – Giving a sophisticated explanation for things by “using your head,” not heart.
- 13. - Playing upon others to your own advantage.
- 15. – Glossing over a problem and acting as though it’s not a significant concern.
- 16. – Refusing to acknowledge or believe an obvious truth.
- 17. – Feeling bad for yourself as though you have no control over things.
- 18. – Saying “yes” quickly and complying without objection.
- 19. - Acting naive or sweet to avoid confrontation.
- 20. – Asking questions or appearing innocent to avoid responsibility.
Down
- 1. – Changing the subject or talking too much about something unrelated.
- 2. – Accusing someone else of the thoughts and behaviors you want to hide.
- 4. – Presenting yourself as better than other people.
- 5. - Avoiding confrontations by remaining quiet and avoiding others.
- 6. – Explaining feelings or behaviors in a way that makes them seem reasonable.
- 10. – Acting flirtatious or alluring to avoid confrontation.
- 12. – Threatening or screaming at others to scare them away.
- 14. – Laughing or joking to cover up your true feelings.