1 |
Extraceptive with emphasis on the obstacle |
Ex’ |
The individual seeks the problem solution and makes it clear, in the response, that the situation is indeed frustrating. The individual gets irritated by the frustrating object or situation and does not know what to do. He/she may become hostile or aggressive, but always focusing on the situation and not on another person. |
2 |
Extraceptive against a focus |
Ex |
The individual seeks the problem solution and, for that, offends a person or something that has caused frustration, or is in a situation of frustration. It is characterized as classic aggressiveness, hostility. |
3 |
Extraceptive with apology |
Ex/ |
The individual seeks the problem solution and ends up assaulting the other, although this aggressive behavior is followed by an apology for being aggressive. The individual is aware that he/she is being aggressive, and apologizes for that. |
4 |
Extraceptive for resolution |
ex |
The individual seeks the problem solution and, for that, asks or demands that someone take action on the frustrating situation, or propose a solution for it. |
5 |
Intraceptive with emphasis on the obstacle |
In’ |
The individual seeks the problem solution and, for that, may react by blaming him/herself for the event, emphasizing in his/her response that he/she may have effectively caused a frustrating situation. At some moments, the subject gets angry with him/herself, with self-criticism. |
6 |
Intraceptive against a focus |
In |
The individual seeks the problem solution and, for that, takes on the responsibility for the frustrating situation, apologizes and regrets what happened. He/she recognizes he/she is the cause of the frustrating situation. |
7 |
Intraceptive with apology |
In/ |
The individual apologizes for what happened, recognizes his/her responsibility, but tries to excuse him/herself for the fact as a way of defending him/herself. The person describes the reason why he/she took on the blame. |
8 |
Intraceptive for resolution |
in |
The individual seeks the problem solution and offers to remedy the situation, i.e., he/she him/herself undertakes to solve the problem. The person takes the lead to help somebody or him/herself ir order to solve the situation; it refers to promptness. |
9 |
Acceptive with emphasis on the obstacle |
Na’ |
The individual seeks the problem solution and, for that, tries to minimize the frustrating situation. The individual tries to perceive the frustrating situation as a favorable, positive and provident event. |
10 |
Acceptive against a focus |
Na |
The individual seeks the problem solution, although for that he/she avoids or escapes from the problem. He/she takes the attitude of exempting the other, the environment or him/herself from any responsibility on the frustrating situation. |
11 |
Acceptive for resolution |
na |
The individual seeks the problem solution and, for that, affirms that there is no problem about the fact occurred because, the situation will either resolve itself or get solved over time. |