Nr. crt. | Compensatory traits and conducts proposed versus traits and conducts identified. |
1. | Self-confidence (through self-knowledge of qualities, talents and personal abilities) versus self-distrust, resentment, dissatisfaction, envy, rivalry; |
2. | Conscious analysis of exogenous causes of the feeling of guilt versus feeling guilty, to be a victim; |
3. | Cultivating calm and introspection versus irritability, aggression; |
4. | Cultivating the courage of being “yourself”; analysing marginalization and isolation as “contextual factors” versus withdrawal and isolation; |
5. | Awareness of the negative opinion of others as a result of ignorance and insensitivity versus being a victim, suffering due to the depreciative, negative opinion of others; |
6. | Changing the personal hierarchy of values —“Physical decentralization”, “The courage of non-conformism”, accentuating mental integrity versus feelings of frustration due to the functional limitations; |
7. | Acceptance in the family, in group; reassurance over their merits versus affective, vocational frustration; |
8. | Acceptance of deficiency and self-acceptance versus rejecting, denying and hiding deficiency; |
9. | Conduct in an impersonal context: “I am a person with a deficiency” versus conduct in a personal context: “I am deficient”; |
10. | Regaining a degree of independence from the environment. Group reassurance over their merits versus being dependent on others. |