6 : Conflicting Motives ⚡ Recommended
: A single goal has both positive and negative aspects.
Understanding Topic 6: Conflicting Motives In psychology, (or motivational conflict) occur when an individual faces two or more opposing needs, goals, or demands simultaneously. This mental struggle often leads to frustration, stress, and indecision because satisfying one motive often comes at the expense of another. The Four Major Types of Conflict 6 : Conflicting Motives
Example : Choosing between a high-paying job in a boring city versus a lower-paying job in a city you love. : A single goal has both positive and negative aspects
Experience : You waver because the goal is both appealing and repelling. As you get closer to the goal, the negative aspects "loom larger" and push you away. The Four Major Types of Conflict Example :
Experience : Highly stressful and difficult to resolve. As you move toward one bad option, its negative aspects become clearer, causing you to retreat back to the middle.