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Over adaptationPassive behavior
Prepared By Manu Melwin JoyResearch Scholar
School of Management StudiesCUSAT, Kerala, India.Phone – 9744551114
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Passive behaviors• When I discount, I do so by making
statement to myself in my own
head.
• Thus a discount itself is not
observable.
• Since you can’t thought read, you
have no way of knowing I am
discounting unless I speak or act in
some way which indicates the
presence of the discount.
Passive behaviors• There are four types of behavior
which always indicate that the
person concerned is
discounting. They are
• Doing nothing.
• Over adaptation.
• Agitation.
• Incapacitation or violence.
Over adaptation• Amy comes into the house after a
hard day’s work. Her husband Brian is sitting reading a newspaper.
• Looking beyond him into the kitchen, Amy sees a huge pile of unwashed dishes besides the sink.
• “Hi”, says Brian, “Hope you’ve had a good day. Just about time for tea, isn’t it?”.
• Taking her coat off, Amy goes straight through to the kitchen. She washes the pile of dishes and gets down to making tea.
Over adaptation• Neither Brian nor Amy noticed
that he has not asked here to
wash the dishes and make tea.
• Nor has she asked him if he wants
her to.
• Still less has she paused to think
whether she herself wants to
wash the dishes or whether it
might be more appropriate if
Brian Washed them.
Over adaptation• Amy’s passive behavior is over
adaptation. • When someone overadapts, she is
complying with what she believes in Child are the wishes of others.
• She does so without checking with them what their wishes are in reality, and without any reference to what her own wishes are.
• The person in overadapation, unlike the person in doing nothing, experiences herself as thinking during the passive behavior.
• He thinking actually proceeds from a contamination
Over adaptation• Someone is overadaptation will
often be experienced by others as helpful, adaptable or accommodating.
• Thus overadaptation is frequently stroked by those to whom the person relates.
• Because of this social acceptability and because the person appears to be thinking, overadaptation is the most difficult to detect of the four passive behavior.
• The person in overadaptation is discounting her ability to act on her own options. Instead, she follows options she believes others want.
Thank You
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