Frustration is a feeling, an emotion that occurs when something that was expected is notoccurred. It is a feminine noun that names the act or effect of being frustrated, of not having your desire fulfilled. From the Latin frustratione (to leave void).
Frustration is a feeling of incapacity in the face of the sorrows suffered, in the face of obstacles that are difficult to overcome and that prevent you from getting where you want. Frustration occurs when we identify a mistake between what we plan to achieve and what actually happened.
Frustration only occurs when expectations exist, and the greater they are, the greater the frustration. When the expectation is frustrated, it can often arouse a desire for change and become an impulse for new actions.
Some synonyms for frustration can be: disappointment, disappointment, disenchantment, disgust, disillusionment, dissatisfaction, failure. As for antonyms of frustration: contentment, pleasure, joy, enthusiasm.
Frustrated
Frustrated is an adjective that qualifies that which was failed, useless, failed, which did not develop, which was incomplete and imperfect. Ex.:
The plan was thwarted.The Frustrated is the one who has not achieved his ideal, his ambition, his desire. It is the individual who has failed to achieve his life objective.
Frustration and Psychology
For Psychology, frustration is a feeling of deprivation of a primordial satisfaction. Frustration is a syndrome that has different symptoms, all linked to emotional breakdown that occurs at different levels, for different causes and entails different consequences.
Psychology determines several types of frustrating processes: the frustration of barriers – when there is an obstacle that prevents reaching the goal, the frustration of incompatibility between two positive goals, frustration due to conflict between two negative situations and the frustration due to conflict between positive and negative situations in equal measure.