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Qué (quién) es overcompensation - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overcompensating; Overcompensate

overcompensate         
¦ verb take excessive measures to compensate for something.
Derivatives
overcompensating adjective
overcompensatingly adverb
overcompensation noun
overcompensatory adjective
Compensation (psychology)         
PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY
Compensating for something; Overcompensation (psychology); Undercompensation
In psychology, compensation is a strategy whereby one covers up, consciously or unconsciously, weaknesses, frustrations, desires, or feelings of inadequacy or incompetence in one life area through the gratification or (drive towards) excellence in another area. Compensation can cover up either real or imagined deficiencies and personal or physical inferiority.
compensate         
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to make up for') to compensate for (I cannot compensate for my inferiority complex)
2) (D; tr.) ('to reimburse') to compensate for (to compensate smb. for damages)

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Overcompensation

Overcompensation may refer to:

  • Overcompensation (linguistics) or hypercorrection, non-standard language use resulting from over-application of a perceived grammar rule
  • Overcompensation (psychology) or compensation, covering real or imagined deficiencies in one area of life with excellence in another area
  • Overcompensating (webcomic), a journal/daily blog comic by Jeffrey Rowland
Ejemplos de uso de overcompensation
1. In a classic case of overcompensation, I later went through a period of insisting on Patrick boots, largely because they were black.
2. Boyden Gray, the very same gent who has since turned judicial nightrider and will, in Freudian overcompensation, torch any senator who opposes a judicial reactionary.
3. In Nigel Slater‘s Toast, his mother can be seen as an ingredient in the meagre recipe of his childhood (his career as a cook voluptous overcompensation). In Fleur Adcock‘s moving poem ‘The Chiffonier‘, written after her mother contracted Alzheimer‘s, she takes a loving liberty.