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Displacement

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displacement /dis·place·ment/ (-plas´mint)
1. removal from the normal position or place.
3. a defense mechanism in which emotions, ideas, wishes, or impulses are unconsciously shifted from their original object to a more acceptable substitute.
4. in a chemical reaction, the replacement of one atom or group in a molecule by another.

dis·place·ment (ds-plsmnt)
n.
1. Removal from the normal location or position.
2. A defense mechanism in which there is an unconscious shift of emotions, affect, or desires from the original object to a more acceptable or immediate substitute.
3. A chemical reaction in which an atom, a radical, or a molecule replaces another in a compound.

Displacement
A psychological process in which feelings originating from one source are expressed outwardly in terms of concern or preoccupation with an issue or problem that the patient considers more acceptable. In some BDD patients, obsession about the body includes displaced feelings, often related to a history of childhood abuse.

displacement
removal to an abnormal location or position.

displacement of abomasum
see left, right abomasal displacement.
fracture displacement
the movement of fractured bone fragments away from their relatively normal alignment.
inherited displacement of molar teeth
see inherited displacement of molar teeth.
left dorsal colon displacement
see left colon displacement colic.
liver displacement

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