Individual behaviour towards authority
The purpose of this research is to explore individual behaviour towards authority. The psychodynamic and phenomenological paradigms are used. Unstructured interviews, conducted on five female consultants, produced themes that provide possible insight into individual behaviour towards authority. T...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-172072018-11-19T17:14:59Z Individual behaviour towards authority Levy, Kathryn Anne Cilliers, F. van N. Psychodynamics Phenomenology Individual behaviour Authority Transference Projection Psychosexual development Anxiety Unconscious Instincts 303.36 Authority Psychodynamic psychotherapy Transference (Psychology) Projection (Psychology) Psychosexual development Anxiety Individual differences The purpose of this research is to explore individual behaviour towards authority. The psychodynamic and phenomenological paradigms are used. Unstructured interviews, conducted on five female consultants, produced themes that provide possible insight into individual behaviour towards authority. These themes were; 'daddy and mommy's little girl', need for attention, approval, to not disappoint and sibling rivalry; anxiety and the use of defense mechanisms; conditions for acceptance and/or comfort; dependency for support; clear and/or rigid boundaries; split in experience towards authority; fear of authority; power struggle; and counterdependency. These themes suggest that individual's project and transfer feelings, fantasies, expectations and wishes of their experiences with their parents, their earliest authority figures, onto other authority figures, for example, their managers. The hypothesis generated was "past experiences with authority figures influences individual experiences and hence behaviour towards present authority figures". Psychology M.A. (Industrial Psychology) 2015-01-23T04:24:57Z 2015-01-23T04:24:57Z 2000-03 Levy, Kathryn Anne (2000) Individual behaviour towards authority, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17207> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17207 1 online resource (xi, 319 leaves) |
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The purpose of this research is to explore individual behaviour towards authority.
The psychodynamic and phenomenological paradigms are used.
Unstructured interviews, conducted on five female consultants, produced themes
that provide possible insight into individual behaviour towards authority. These
themes were; 'daddy and mommy's little girl', need for attention, approval, to not
disappoint and sibling rivalry; anxiety and the use of defense mechanisms;
conditions for acceptance and/or comfort; dependency for support; clear and/or
rigid boundaries; split in experience towards authority; fear of authority; power
struggle; and counterdependency. These themes suggest that individual's project
and transfer feelings, fantasies, expectations and wishes of their experiences
with their parents, their earliest authority figures, onto other authority figures, for
example, their managers. The hypothesis generated was "past experiences with
authority figures influences individual experiences and hence behaviour towards
present authority figures". === Psychology === M.A. (Industrial Psychology) |
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