Displacement is a psychological defense mechanism in which an individual redirects their feelings or emotions from the original source to a less threatening target. This often occurs when a person feels unable to express their emotions directly toward the original object or person due to fear, anxiety, or social norms. Displacement is commonly observed in both everyday life and clinical settings. An example of displacement could be when an employee, who is angry with their boss, expresses their frustration by arguing with a family member or friend.