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Repression vs. Suppression: Understanding the difference between unconscious impulse suppression and deliberate thought avoidance.

Illustration comparing repression and suppression, showing a buried figure with a lightbulb and book representing unconscious impulses, and a person with a fan pushing away blue thought bubbles symbolizing deliberate forgetting of painful thoughts.

Illustration comparing repression and suppression, showing a buried figure with a lightbulb and book representing unconscious impulses, and a person with a fan pushing away blue thought bubbles symbolizing deliberate forgetting of painful thoughts.

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