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(psych.) - Defense mechanism. People can be deliberately unaware of certain painful facts. The consciousness refuses to acknowledge specific realities.
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French: 1) interdiction d'appel 2) refus; rejet 1) A call-blocking condition which occurs when the access to available circuits is restricted. For example, local calling may be allowed and long distance calling denied. (See blocking; Section 2: call blocking.) 2) A condition that occurs when no circuits are available and a busy tone is returned to the calling party.
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According to Elisabeth K?bler-Ross, the initial emotional reactions to being told of impending death. Individuals refuse to accept the diagnosis and seek additional professional opinions in the hope that the predicted outcom
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"A range of psychological maneuvers designed to reduce awareness of the fact that alcohol use is the cause of an individual's problems rather than a solution to those problems. Denial becomes an integral part of the disease and a major obstacle to recovery." (Quoted from the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
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A defense mechanism in which the individual refuses to admit the reality of some unpleasant event, situation, or emotion.
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