Szakosítás
Szakosítás, also known as compartmentalization, is a psychological defense mechanism where individuals separate different aspects of their personality, thoughts, or emotions into distinct compartments or categories. This process helps manage complex emotions and experiences by isolating them from the rest of one's psyche. By compartmentalizing, individuals can temporarily suppress or avoid dealing with difficult feelings or memories, allowing them to function more effectively in their daily lives.
The term "szakosítás" originates from Hungarian, where "szak" means "compartment" or "section," and "osítás" means "division."
While compartmentalization can be adaptive in the short term, it may lead to long-term issues if not