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National Rationalization Day is an unofficial event. The term "rationalization" generally refers to attempting to explain or justify behavior or attitudes with logical reasons, even if these are inappropriate. In a psychological context, rationalization is a defense mechanism in which perceived controversial behaviors or feelings are justified and explained seemingly rationally or logically to avoid the actual or true explanation. The day serves as an opportunity to explore the psychological aspects of human behavior, mainly how people justify their actions or beliefs.
The study and understanding of psychological defense mechanisms, including rationalization, play a significant role in psychology. They are crucial for mental health professionals in helping individuals understand their thought patterns and behaviors, which can be beneficial in therapeutic settings.
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