One of the most pervasive assumptions made by clinical psychologists is that to block or interfere with the Rs leading to the satisfaction of a drive [i.e., the operation, frustration] gives rise to a motivating condition [i.e., Frustration Drive, FD] which when reduced by R's other than the blocked R, leads to the development of habitual reactions to frustration [RFs] such as aggression, withdrawal, etc. The importance of this assumption to clinical practice suggests that its tenability needs experimental verification.
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