Describe the two barriers causing frustration

What will be an ideal response?


External barriers are physical things in the environment of the individual, such as a malfunctioning flashlight, a sticking door, or bad brakes on an automobile, that constitutes as a barrier to which the individual must adjust. Human barriers might be a nagging spouse or an incompatible partner or supervisor. Situational barriers may consist of unpopular rules or policies, inadequate salaries, or onerous situations that which affect the individual. The supervisor should set about to correct those things he can remove as barriers. Some of them he cannot, but he can make an effort to lessen their impact by giving the employee a better understanding of why such barriers exist. Conflicts in motives existing within the individual may constitute internal barriers to personality adjustment. Often these obstacles are brought about by failure of the person to make adjustments to the environment in which he finds himself. The individual desiring a new and better assignment is often torn by internal conflicts that arise because he fears the added responsibility of the new position.

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