Term ID: T3877

Motivational Conflict Theory

/motivational-conflict-theory/
Theoretical frameworks explaining psychological tension arising from competing goals or behavioral tendencies.
Example: Models describing approach-approach, avoidance-avoidance, and approach-avoidance conflict types and resolution.

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Reference: Lewin (1935)