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REACTION TO FRUSTRATION

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REACTION TO FRUSTRATION

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PROBLEM/ AIM

To measure the level of various mode of frustration(aggression, resignation, fixation, and regression)

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MODE OF FRUSTRATION

AGGRESSION

Aggression is a type of action in threatening manner, intended to

physically hurt in some other way another

person or thing

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MODE OF FRUSTRATION

REGRESSIONRegression is a kind of defense mechanism where one abandon adult coping strategies in more child

like behaviour

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MODE OF FRUSTRATION

RESIGNATION

Resignation is a state of uncomplaining, utter

frustration. It is an act of admitting defeat and

leave current position as well as goal.

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MODE OF FRUSTRATION

FIXATIONFixation is persistent attachment to the entire

complex of self and object relation. Closely related in Freud’s Psychosexual Theory

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QUESTIONNAIRE USED

Reaction to Frustration Test (RFS)Developed by Dr. BM Dixit and Dr. DN Srinivasta

National Psychological Corporation India

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PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

PROFESSIONAL WORKERSTo identify the level of frustration which would

be useful for primary prevention toward mental sickness

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PRACTICAL APPLICATIONSFROM COMPANY

PERSPECTIVETo identify the level of

frustration of its employee to reduce potential causes of

frustration and increase the productivity

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THANK YOU

CREATED BYWiku Pulangasih

B.A. (PSP)10-169-2204