12. Differentiate between
frustration and conflict
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Answer:
(a) ON BASIS OF DEFINITION
Frustration can be defined as a feeling of dissatisfaction that stems from an individual's inability to achieve a goal. BUT conflict can be defined as a condition where the individual faces difficulty in arriving at a decision due to two or more different interests.
(b) ON BASIS OF SOURCES
Sources of Conflict
- The conflict arises from the home, school, occupational social and cultural environment.
- The faulty upbringing at home, unhealthy relationships, over protection is the sources of conflict from home environment.
- Unpleasant school or college environment, role of teachers, faulty method of teaching, denial of opportunities for self expression and classmates are some of the sources of conflict in youngsters.
- Improper working environment, dissatisfaction with the working conditions, unsatisfactory relationships and poor salary or wages is the sources of conflict in occupational environment.
- The taboos, inhibitions and the negative attitude towards sex are the causes of many sex conflicts in the minds of youth and adults.
BUT
Sources of frustration
External factors
- Physical factors: Natural calamities, floods, droughts, earthquakes, fire and accidents cause frustration in an individual.
- Social and societal factors: Societal norms and values impose certain obstacle in meeting the individual needs which leads to frustration
- Economic and financial factors: Unemployment and lack of money causes frustration in an individual.
Internal factors
- Physical abnormality or defects: Too small or too big a stature, very heavy or thin body, an ugly face or dark complexion etc causes frustration.
- Conflicting desires or aims: When a person has conflicting desires, he develops frustration. For example, a nurse wants to work in abroad and does not want to leave her family in home country causes frustration.
- Individual’s morality and high ideals: An individual’s moral standards, code of ethics and high ideals may become a source of frustration to him.
- Level of aspirations: One may aspire very high in spite of one’s in-capabilities or human limitations which may lead to frustration
- Lack of persistence and sincerity in efforts: Frustration may result in one’s own weakness in putting continuous and persistent efforts with courage, enthusiasm and will power.
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Answer:
Frustration can be characterized as a sensation of disappointment that stems from a singular's failure to accomplish an objective.
Conflict can be characterized as a condition where the singular countenances trouble showing up at a choice because of at least two unique interests.
Explanation:
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FRUSTRATION AND CONFLICT-
- Meanings of Frustration and Conflict:
• Frustration can be characterized as a sensation of disappointment that stems from a singular's powerlessness to accomplish an objective.
• A conflict can be characterized as a condition where the singular countenances trouble in showing up at a choice because of at least two distinct interests.
2. Disappointment and Disagreement:
• Frustration is a sensation of disappointment.
• A conflict is a disagreement.
3. Outer Frustration and Conflict:
• Frustration can prompt conflicts when the reason for frustration is outer.
4. Inner conflict and Frustration:
• Unseen fits of conflicts, or, in all likelihood profound conflicts that occur inside the individual can prompt frustration.