2. PROBLEM/ AIM
To measure the level of various mode of frustration
(aggression, resignation, fixation, and regression)
3. 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
4. MODE OF FRUSTRATION
REGRESSION
Regression is a kind of defense mechanism where
one abandon adult coping strategies in more child
like behaviour
5. 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.
6. MODE OF FRUSTRATION
FIXATION
Fixation is persistent attachment to the entire
complex of self and object relation. Closely
related in Freud’s Psychosexual Theory
7. QUESTIONNAIRE USED
Reaction to Frustration Test
(RFS)
Developed by Dr. BM Dixit and Dr. DN Srinivasta
National Psychological Corporation India
8. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
PROFESSIONAL WORKERS
To identify the level of frustration which would
be useful for primary prevention toward
mental sickness
9. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
FROM
COMPANY
PERSPECTIVE
To identify the level of
frustration of its
employee to reduce
potential causes of
frustration and
increase the
productivity