Main markers of intrapersonal conflicts
observable signs indicating the presence of an intrapersonal conflict. These markers signal the need to resolve the conflict. These include:
1) Emotional markers: mixed ambivalent emotions such as fear and desire, love and anger, ambition and anxiety, which affect a person’s psychological resilience.
2) Cognitive markers: conflicting thoughts that accompany a decision or self-esteem, such as a person’s knowledge of what is right and what is wrong, or between what they want to achieve and what they are capable of.
3) Behavioral markers: conflicts that are reflected in a person’s behavior, for example, indecisiveness when making a decision, rejection of certain desires, or an attempt to adapt to contradictory circumstances.
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