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Idealization and Devaluation
- Devaluation and idealization are defense mechanisms that help a person manage their anxiety as well as internal or external stresses.
- Idealization occurs when an individual attributes overly positive qualities to another person or thing, whereas devaluation occurs when an individual attributes themselves, an object, or another person as completely flawed, worthless, or as having exaggerated negative qualities.
- In BPD, devaluation often alternates with idealization.
- For instance, a person with BPD may shift from great admiration for a loved one (idealization of that person) to an intense anger or dislike towards that person (devaluation of that person).
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Updated 2026-05-02
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