verdrängter
Verdrängter is a German word that translates to "displaced" or "suppressed" in English. In a psychological context, it refers to the unconscious act of pushing disturbing thoughts, memories, or desires out of conscious awareness. This defense mechanism, first theorized by Sigmund Freud, is believed to protect the individual from anxiety and emotional distress.
The concept of verdrängung is central to psychoanalytic theory. Freud argued that repressed material does not
Beyond psychology, the term can be used more broadly to describe situations where something or someone is