Respuesta :

Answer: Suppression is conscious while repression is unconscious. See below for an example.

Explanation:

      Suppression is when you intentionally deal with unpleasant thoughts or actions by consciously pushing them away. Repression is when you unconsciously forget an idea or experience. Put simply, suppression is conscious while repression is unconscious.

Example:

      An example of this is someone losing a parent consciously deciding to make an effort to temporarily avoid overwhelming emotions, while another person who lost a parent unconsciously blocks out memories of the loss and cannot recall details.