6 : Conflicting Motives -
Experience : This is the most common real-life conflict and typically produces the most anxiety and long-term deliberation. Psychological Impact and Resolution
Example : Accepting a promotion that comes with a big raise but requires much longer working hours. 6 : Conflicting Motives
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 Experience : This is the most common real-life
