resistance (Opposition)
Resistance, in the context of opposition, refers to the act of standing against or refusing to accept something. This can occur in various forms, such as social movements, political protests, or personal disagreements. People may resist changes, policies, or authority figures when they believe those changes are unjust or harmful.
In psychology, resistance can also describe a person's reluctance to change their behavior or thoughts, often seen in therapeutic settings. This opposition can stem from fear, discomfort, or a desire to maintain the status quo. Understanding resistance is crucial for addressing conflicts and facilitating positive change in individuals and communities.