Psychological Barriers of Communication
In this changing world, everyone has his own concept of reality. Also, human beings’ sensory perceptions – touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste are limited, and each person’s mental filter is unique. In our daily interaction with others, we make various abstractions, inferences and evaluations of the world around us.
- Emotional Barriers
One possible psychological block is emotional; you may be emotionally blocked when you are announcing a new policy that whether you may become popular or unpopular. Similarly, you may have emotional barrier while making your first presentation or writing someone you dislike.
- Perception barriers
The perceptual problem is that people think differently so as a result their perception of reality is different. The material world provides a special reality to each individual. As human being’s sensory perceptions—touch, sight hearing, smell, taste — are similar, and each person’s mental filter is unique. We make various abstractions, inferences and evaluations of the world around us.