Rationalization is one of the core defense mechanisms, defined in psychoanalytic therapy. How might rationalization be described? Choose all that apply.
Explanation
Answers: A, B, and C - Rationalization is a psychoanalytical defense mechanism, which is better understood as making excuses for ones’ behavior. Rationalization can encourage inappropriate, or unacceptable behavior, as the individual is able to justify his or her actions, through the process of rationalization. Identifying rationalization can be helpful in that it can provide a window into the core meaning of the behavior (what purpose the behavior serves).