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Humor And Repetition Compulsion:

Humor And Repetition Compulsion:

  • Humor: Cynicism and sarcasm can often be defense mechanisms. Humor can be used to feel better but as soon as it goes against another person, it is bad.
  • Repetition compulsion: We often do things we know we shouldn't be doing. We repeat our toxic behaviour patterns because we think we can fix them and "change the past" but that usually does not work.

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