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-In '''politics''', [[sociology]] and the '''military''':+ 
-* [[Resistance movement]], a group trying to thwart foreign occupation+'''Psychological resistance''' is the phenomenon often encountered in clinical practice in which patients either directly or indirectly oppose changing their behavior or refuse to discuss, remember, or think about presumably clinically relevant experiences.
-** [[Resistance during World War II]]+
-== Psychology ==+
-* [[Psychological resistance]], the act of defending one's position in response to confrontation+
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Psychological resistance is the phenomenon often encountered in clinical practice in which patients either directly or indirectly oppose changing their behavior or refuse to discuss, remember, or think about presumably clinically relevant experiences.




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