Martin
Achtnich.used the Szondi factors to create a new vocational test based on
Szondis theory. In his test he used pictures to show work- situations, arranged
in eight groups, each corresponding with one of the 8 Szondi factors. Note:1.
Achtnich was forced
to adapt his test instructions and textbook to a group, who had only limited
psychiatric or clinical knowledge. For these readers he therefore did not use
the original Szondi designations, which were based on psychiatric syndromes.
Instead he introduced his test in an easier to understand and more everyday
language,. For instance where Szondi used the formulation factor (e) for
the personality characteristics belonging to the group of epileptic patients,
Achtnich described the same characteristics by giving it the name: the Social
Engagement factor, a name he abbreviated into (S) instead.
By such changes the Szondi factors became much easier to understand for a much
larger public.
In his
description of this factor Achtnich also interpreted in a more positive way a
specific tendency of this S factor. I think that even experienced Szondi
workers will find it worth while reading his positive interpretation of - ,what
Szondi originally called the (e -) tendency - and to which Achtnich
gave the name: Senergy, abbreviated Se,.
Achtnich’s use
of a more everyday language made the introduction to the theory of Szondi
easier to understand. Moreover for Industrial psychologists, working with
selection tests, his personality descriptions make it easier to present their
conclusions to their employers! Ed.
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The Factor S (Szondi
e; need for S/ocial engagement).
Martin Achtnich
pointed out as for the factor factor S(ocial), Szpndi´s e(pilepsy)
factor.
one has to
separate the thought that social engagement exclusively belongs to the social
or medical professions. Also a rebel can have a sense of social
responsibility, for instance by adhering to a concept of a better social
order. With this confrontation one can already show the two opposite
tendencies belonging to the S factor. (Szondi e +; ´Social Worker, and
the e -; Rebel. Ed.)
These
tendencies have different consequences as for reference to the type of
occupation quality and must be treated separately. Also in our occupational
test material they had to be separated. We differentiate the Sh
(helper, e+ ) = the occupations involving social welfare and medical
assistance, from the Se = (the energy group, e -). Occupations in the
latter are characterised by the qualities: Energy – Courage – Perseverance and
Mobility.
The Sh
person (e + ) is the brother of the Se person (e - ): Szondi calls
them “Abel and Kain” - see Note 2. They are different, but there exist
an internal relationship and an internal connection. Some persons carry both
aspects inside themselves and change in their behaviour from Sh (e+)to Se (e-)
or reversed.
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Factor Sh = (e + )
Helpfulness, need, to do good. To involve oneself, to help, to heal,
to take care for.
Factor Se = mental energy. (Szondi´s- factor)
Dynamics,
Courage, Penetration, need to be Independent, need of Movement and need to
change location.
Characteristic
for him is his need for change: he suddenly can come from a calm situation
into an extremely tension-loaded one. He can accumulate his annoyance for a
long time, in order then to unload suddenly his accumulated energy in impulsive
actions. The internal tension is often discharged physically by walking up and
down, and violent movements etc. He feels continuously and easily restricted -
he needs space, and travels gladly. He looks for taking risks He loves the
unexpected and the surprise. He is also ready to jump into uncertain
adventures. He feels attracted by everything that moves. Water, fire, air are
the nature elements he prefers. He looks for tensions, the polarities: High
and depth, minus and positive contrasts, the tensions of electricity, Good and
Evil. He is engaged in social problems, is a social critic and social
fighter. He looks for concrete solutions.
While the
attitude of engagement and helpfulness (Sh) is characterised by a certain
" peace
", occasionally even a cautious passivity, in contrast the Se factor
person shows “controlled Agitation”. " In the overcoming of the
difficulties he finds satisfaction.
The Se (e - )
personality is fulfilled of an internal drive. Revolutionaries and Hotheads
belong to this group. The activity and energy of revolting, impulsivity, the
will to revolt, all these qualities belong to the factor Se. (the “idea”
behind the revolt however belongs to (Achtnicht’s factor): “Geist.” Szondi: p factor).
These vocational fields all have in common a energetic and dynamic
quality. Here exist the possibility to satisfy energetic needs and desire to
experience joy in mastering strange energies.
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Note 1. (The e
factor is a part of the Paroxysmal Vector, one of the four main drives in
Szondis “Drivesystem”. Ed.)
Note 2. Szondi:
(e-) The “Kain” tendency refers to the fact that the individual lets
his raw affects (anger, rage, revenge) accumulate, for then suddenly to
discharge them like an explosion (paroxysmal). " tendency to do evil,
i.e. to accumulate rage, hate, anger, revenge, unfairness, intolerance
The second
tendency, (e+) “Abel” tendency is characterized by the fact that
the individual " socializes " his primitive needs , converts them in
an opposite direction, into ethical efforts, " Religiosity ". in
Fate analysis p. 514.
" tendency
to the good, to have collective justice, tolerance, to take care, helpfulness,
to be “religios. In Fate analysis p. 76
Martin Achtnich: Der Berufsbilder Test
Projektives Verfahren
zur Abklärung der Berufsneigung
Verlag Hans Huber
Bern Stuttgart Wien
Zu diesem Buch:
Motivationen,
Interessen, "Neigungen" abzuklären und herauszufinden ist seit
jeher einer der schwierigen und widerspruchsvollen Aspekte im
berufsberaterischen Alltag. Offensichtlich
bewähren sich diejenigen neigungsdiagnostischen Verfahren am besten, die
aus der Küche von berufsberaterischen Praktikern stammen. Auch der hier
vorliegende Berufsbildertest von Dr. Martin Achtnich entstand in jahrelanger
Forschungsarbeit, zunächst durch den Autor allein, später unter
Beziehung von Kolleginnen und Kollegen.
Die konsequente
Verwendung der Szondi-Systematik als Grundlage bietet einen neuartigen Ansatz,
ebenso die fotografischen Aufnahmen aus der Berufswelt.
Der Berufsberater
erhält damit ein Instrument zur Neigungsabklärung, das den Rahmen des
Sprachlichen sprengt und zusätzliche Wahrnehmungsbereiche erfasst: wohl
Gründe für die recht grosse Verbreitung, welche die Vorfassung des
Tests in der schweizerischen Berufsberaterschaft bereits gefunden hat. Die
Bilder haben einen unmittelbaren Aufforderungscharakter, erlauben eine
gleichsam "spielerische" Testsituation, sprechen auch gehemmte und im
sprachlichen Ausdruck ungeübte Klienten an und können, im Gegensatz
zu vielen anderen Neigungstests, auch bei fremdsprachigen Probanden verwendet
werden.
Die Konfrontation mit
den eigenen Bilderwahlen und die Auseinandersetzung damit ermöglichen dem Probanden
eine rasche Übersicht und Einsicht in seine eigene Interessenstruktur und
machen allfällige Widersprüche deutlich. So kann das Verfahren dem Testleiter als
ausgezeichnete Gesprächsgrundlage dienen.
Ein kurzer Blick in
das Buch lässt schon ahnen, wie vielschichtig und oft eng verknüpft
mit der jeweiligen persönlichen Eigenart des Klienten sich die Welt der
Neigungen und Motivationen darbietet und wie sehr es notwendig ist, diesen
komplexen Sachverhalten ein differenziertes und breit angelegtes Instrument zur
Diagnostik gegenüberzustellen. Hier nun liegt ein solches vor, das -
gestützt auf ein theoretisches Konzept und eine wissenschaftliche
Normierung - dem an der Erfassung der Berufsneigungen interessierten
Psychologen und Berufsberater nützliche Hilfe leisten wird.
Verlag Hans Huber Bern
Stuttgart Wien------------------------------------------------
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