Physiological & Socio - psychological Barriers
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Communication Bhargav Dangar Roll No. 20 English IV Physiological & Socio –psychological Barriers
Physiological barriers are related to a person’s health & fitness. It may occur due to the physical condition of sender or receiver. Physical defects in one’s body may also disrupt communication. Physiological barriers
1. stammering 3. Poor Eyesight 4. Discomfort, pain, illness Proper functioning of these body organs is necessary for effective communication to take place. In case of defect in any organs the communication will be difficult to accomplish.
Psychological barriers can be described as a cause of distorted communication because of human psychology problem. Most of the socio – psychological operate at a emotional level. Emotion: Emotions like fear, anger, worry, nervousness block the mind. It also blurs the thinking power and one fails to organise the message properly. When the message is not organised properly it cannot be conveyed effectively. Socio – psychological barriers
Status difference: Status consciousness is a very serious barrier. Subordinates fail to communicate to with their superiors because either they are too conscious of their low status or too afraid of being snubbed off. Similarly many executives keep distance from their subordinates thinking it too degrading to consult them .
Difference in perception: Each individuals has own distinctive filters, as emotional make-up, knowledge, experience & mindset. This difference in perception causes a communication gap or a distortion in message.