hypercompensation

English

Etymology

hyper- + compensation

Noun

hypercompensation (countable and uncountable, plural hypercompensations)

  1. Excessive compensation for something.
    • 2008, Vladimir Antonov, Spiritual Work With Children, page 60:
      Manifestations of this “protection” can be various. They are — apathy, lack of interest in the surroundings, defiant behavior (hypercompensation of the inferiority complex), etc.
    • 2011, Andrew Samuels, Psychopathology: Contemporary Jungian Perspectives, page 317:
      This identification gives rise to the ego alienation of the Jew from his original archetypal constellations expressed by the Jewish culture; therefore the frequent processes of unconscious hypercompensations become sources of neurosis.
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