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compartimentalisatie

Compartimentalisatie is a Dutch term that refers to a psychological defense mechanism used to coping with stress, trauma, or anxiety. It involves separating undesirable thoughts, feelings, or experiences into mental compartments or boxes, in order to avoid confronting or dealing with them.

This defense mechanism was first described by psychiatrist Psychiater Daniel Lagache, who argued that it allows

There are several types of compartimentalisatie, including:

Splitting, where individuals divide people or things into good or bad categories

Projection, where individuals attribute their unacceptable thoughts or impulses to someone else

Denial, where individuals refuse to acknowledge or accept reality

While compartimentalisatie may provide temporary relief or protection, it can have negative consequences in the long

In therapeutic settings, compartimentalisatie is often identified as a coping strategy that can be addressed through

individuals
to
isolate
their
needs,
desires,
and
unacceptable
thoughts,
while
preserving
a
sense
of
normality
and
control.
Compartimentalisatie
can
be
seen
as
a
way
to
manage
emotional
overload
by
compartmentalizing
sensitive
information,
thereby
preventing
it
from
spreading
to
other
areas
of
a
person's
life.
run,
such
as
preventing
personal
growth,
complicating
relationships,
or
even
contributing
to
the
development
of
mental
health
disorders.
Effective
confrontation
and
working
through
of
the
underlying
issues
can
help
individuals
overcome
compartimentalisatie
and
develop
healthier
coping
mechanisms.
various
forms
of
psychotherapy,
such
as
psychodynamic
therapy,
cognitive-behavioral
therapy,
or
dialectical
behavior
therapy.