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The Comfort of Denial

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In many normal instances, denial helps people deal with bad news. Instead of acknowledging that a negative event happened, people deny it. This behavior would be helpful if whatever happened is a minor problem, like a scratch or bruise that can’t develop into something worse. However, for example, if a young woman has unprotected sex and denies that she can become pregnant or catch an STD, she is in trouble.

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Berman, C.W. (2016). The Comfort of Denial. In: Surviving Dementia. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-35102-5_1

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