Psychological projection
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'''Psychological projection''' is a so-called [[wikipedia:defense mechanism|defense mechanism]] in which a person attributes to others his or her own undesirable thoughts, [[belief]]s, intentions or feelings. The result is often blatant [[hypocrisy]], but the concept is more subtle than simply hiding one's own faults while attacking those of others. | '''Psychological projection''' is a so-called [[wikipedia:defense mechanism|defense mechanism]] in which a person attributes to others his or her own undesirable thoughts, [[belief]]s, intentions or feelings. The result is often blatant [[hypocrisy]], but the concept is more subtle than simply hiding one's own faults while attacking those of others. | ||
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Psychological projection is a so-called defense mechanism in which a person attributes to others his or her own undesirable thoughts, beliefs, intentions or feelings. The result is often blatant hypocrisy, but the concept is more subtle than simply hiding one's own faults while attacking those of others.