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150,3000 seconds left and the Countdown continues! the Wakefield Doctrine 3 personality types: who will succumb to the pressure first?

Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine ( the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers )

(Hello to all of our Hub Pages Friend! Glad you could stop by…yes, the Hub you read was correct, there is a big Contest and yes, you are totally welcome to enter to win a DVD! All the details to the contest have been explained in the last few Posts here, any questions? Don’t hesitate to ask us!)

Pressure? Did someone mention pressure?

“…In this context, the term ‘stress’ refers only to a stress with significant negative consequences, or distress in the terminology advocated by Hans Selye, rather than what he calls eustress, a stress whose consequences are helpful or otherwise positive.
Stress produces numerous symptoms which vary according to persons, situations, and severity. These can include physical health decline as well as depression. According to the St. Louis Psychologists and Counseling Information and Referral, the process of stress management is one of the keys to a happy and successful life in modern society. Although life provides numerous demands that can prove difficult to handle…

Many practical stress management techniques are available, some for use by health practitioners and others for self-help, which may help an individual to reduce stress, provide positive feelings of being in control of one’s life and promote general well-being.

The effectiveness of the different stress management techniques can be difficult to assess, as few of them have received signifcant attention from researchers. Consequently, the amount and quality of evidence for the various techniques varies widely. Some are accepted as effective treatments for use in psychotherapy, whilst others with less evidence favouring them are considered alternative therapies. Many professional organisations exist to promote and provide training in conventional or alternative therapies.”  (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_management )

Well,  we know that the Wakefield Doctrine can and does address the question of stress and compensatory mechanisms as found in each of the three personality types. So lets just imagine a stressful life situation and see just how (each) of the three personality types will respond!

Situation:  you have  Post to write and 20 minutes in which to write it. You thought you could come up with a plausible/reasonably understandable scenario…you write the ‘set-up’ ….and…nothin!  Not a single life’s stressful situations comes to mind. You think to yourself ‘ok how about going to the doctors and waiting for biopsy results?’  and you immediately think, ‘ewww, this is supposed to be fun not awful‘ and then you think,  “alright, then how about being in Court, waiting for the Judge to speak words that may change your life?” and your instinctual reaction is, “what, are you fuckin nuts? who the hell would find that scenario engaging?! this is supposed to be amusing and entertaining!” In desperation you look at the pretend clock on the screen and think to yourself, “what the hell, this is getting worse…more….stressful?  Aha!”

So given the above scenario, how would each of the three personality types of the Wakefield Doctrine respond, if confronted with this stressful situation?

clarks:

scotts:

rogers:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH0tcfLZDOA

 

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Well, what exactly do you want to know? Whether I am a clark or a scott or roger? If you have to ask, then you need to keep reading the Posts for two reasons: a)to get a clear enough understanding to be able to make the determination of which type I am and 2) to realize that by definition I am all three.* *which is true for you as well, all three...but mostly one

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  1. RCoyne RCoyne says:

    Ahh…millions of shiny Telecaster notes cascading over the horizon. Nice.

  2. AKH says:

    Well the above example IS the clark-like response. Stressed out to the point of (almost) no return.

    A scott would walk away not feeling any stress at all. Too many other things to do.

    A roger? Well a roger would just get it done. No stress there.

  3. clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says:

    …’feels right’, up to a certain point.

    But I would submit that in an ’emergency level’ stress event, the hypo-emotional personality of most clarks would result in a deadly calm person who would be able to weigh all options and proceed with a well-thought out plan.
    A roger might decide to act immediately but they might also ‘get mad’ at the emergency and simply ignore it and a scott…. well fight-or-flight conflicts are totally fun to watch! (think: ‘tail chasing’ lol)

  4. Downspring#1 says:

    Actually, clarks have no “point of no return”. At least not in layman’s terms. I agree that of the 3 you definately want a clark on hand in any emergency, ‘quick we need a level headed person here, can YOU drive’? etc.
    clarks tend to internalize their stress unless, of course, they are in a position to engage in a sporting activity or shoot a little pool….

    Now speaking of stress…. I am all “stressed out” for not being able to figure out the link thing for the contest. I know that I know it (I mean, how could I not know it! LOL) except that I don’t. (heavy sigh)

  5. RCoyne RCoyne says:

    Girlie- I got it by clicking the shortlink of the post in edit mode, writing it down, then manually typing it into the body of a doctrine comment.

  6. AKH says:

    Yo Roger! Ever hear of “cut and paste”?

  7. Downspring#1 says:

    http://girlieontheedge1.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1965&action=edit#

    Whew! I shouldn’t be doing this stuff so late at night! The first link I copied was to a draft that should have been put in the trash! Anyway, I think this one is the right one for the contest.
    Thanks for the assist Bud:)

    P.S. Maybe the powers that be better check this link before making public? LOL

  8. RCoyne RCoyne says:

    Yes, but cut and paste replaced the shortlink with a link to my entire dashboard.