Supervision of Pol-Ch 8, Psych Aspects of Superv Flashcards
The wish for security, based on fear, apprehensivesness and avoidance
The commonly recognized basic human drives
drives
- drive for response, derived from love, friendship and affection,
- wish for recognition, gained by status, presige, social approval
- drive for new experiences, including curiosity, adventure, craving for excitement
Satisfaction derived from _____ others well is important in law enforcement
serving
Fundamental Satisfactions that the individual strives to fulfill
- affection, acceptance and security
- sense of personal adequacy
- recognition as a personality
- opportunity for accomplishment
- opportunity for independence
- opportunity to obtain new experiences
- opportunity to possess something or someone
Coleman lists of basic psychological needs that have a vital bearing on the behavior of individuals.
feeling for security
sense of adequacy
sense of self-esteem
sense of social approval
Alfred Adler used this phrase to describe the psychological feeling of inadequacy and applied this concept as a partial explanation of some of the problems of the emotional human animal.
inferiority complex.
Persons have a drive for superiority and that the frustration coming from a feeling of inferiority thwarts this basic drive.
inferiority complex
father of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
Freud found that if he allowed his patients to talk about their psychological ailments, by bringing them to consciousness and giving them expression, their fears, problems and complexes were often alleviated
catharsis
Rogers, describing catharsis as the process of
talking or acting things out
lack of ____ or _____ is often the direct cause of debilitating anxieties, fears and feelings of insecurity among employees.
knowledge or understanding
_____, ____ and an ____ of helpfulness are essential if the best results are to be achieved.
patience, sincerity and attitude
Symonds describes this behavior as a “step taken by individual in order to avoid meeting and solving some difficulty or present problem.
regressive behavior
An escape from reality, a “defense against anxiety by stopping the process of development.
condition of fixation.- involves a concentration on some particular infantile situation that tends to block maturation. Childlike or immature reasoning, in connection with some problem situation, usually will not solve the dilemma but will likely lead to increased anxiety.
When individuals are prevented from fulfilling certain conscious desires or impulses, when their basic drives or needs or satisfactions are not realized, they are thwarted in reaching their goals, frustrations develop.
goal frustrations
behavior reactions commonly found in frustrated persons
aggression, regression or fixation
Degree of success achieved will be directly related to supervisors ____ and ____ the effort he expends in helping his subordinates solve their problem
patience and understanding
Nature of Frustration:
when important goals are obstructed, usual reaction is to go around it, remove it, attack it head on or accept defeat. Sometime they become aggressive and attack it improperly. Person who finds it difficult to adjust to gets frustrated and
irritation, emotional conflicts of all sorts, reduced flexibility in handling other problems. Sometimes, supervisor becomes the barrier when supervisor ignores or is unaware of employees drive to attain a certain goal
drive toward achievement of a goal may be blocked by what type barriers?
- external- physical thing in environment, ex: malfunctioning flashlight, sticking door, bad brakes,
- internal barriers-new and better assignement, fears of responsiblity of new position, failure of person to make adjustment to the environment in which he finds himself.