Vulnerable · Adjustment

Supervisor

Supervisor relationship

supervisor · pressure · unconscious stimulation · cognitive mismatch · asymmetry

Strengths

Functions when you feel you are being "correct" · Expression of expertise

Weaknesses

Chronic exhaustion of the partner · Asymmetric cognitive mismatch · Difficulty of repair

Core

In the Supervisor relationship, you stand on the side that induces "anxiety, shame, sensitivity to being supervised" in the other.

You are doing nothing in particular — simply being yourself — but your presence naturally stimulates the other's PoLR (Point of Least Resistance: the core of the Vulnerable function — the 1D, Value 0.00 position, weakest and most easily wounded)-neighborhood — the Adjustment position of the Vulnerable block.From the other's point of view, the feeling arises "why does this person always touch the parts I'm sensitive about?"; from your point of view, "the other seems to be overreacting" — an asymmetric cognitive mismatch.

(When ILE-Q is the subject, the partner is LSI-D.) As a mechanism of dual coupling, stimulation of the other's Vulnerable · Adjustment (3D/1D, weak, Value 0.25) couples with Background · Adjustment (2D/4D, strong, tension, unwilling latent expression, Value 0.25) inside the partner.The tension of unwilling latent expression is chronically induced inside the partner (Yerkes-Dodson).

As a mechanism of conflict function, the partner's Leading · Adjustment (adaptive flexibility, situational self-adjustment, Value 0.75) is suppressed.The higher the partner's anxiety and shame, the more difficult adaptive self-adjustment becomes (Bandura).

This relationship is exhausting for you too — because the partner unconsciously returns irritated reactions continuously.

Key Points

  1. 01 Your presence induces anxiety, shame, and sensitivity to being supervised in the partner — unintentionally stimulating their PoLR-neighborhood
  2. 02 Stimulation of the partner's Vulnerable · Adjustment (weak) couples with Background · Adjustment (strong): anxiety triggers tense latent expression inside the partner (Yerkes-Dodson)
  3. 03 Suppression of the conflict function (Leading · Adjustment): the partner's adaptive flexibility and self-adjustment are chronically lost (Bandura)
  4. 04 Supervisor side is also exhausted — the partner's unconscious irritated reactions produce continuous friction
  5. 05 Asymmetric cognitive mismatch: "they are overreacting" (your side) ↔ "they always touch my sensitive spot" (partner's side)

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※ Compatibility data is described using ILE-Q (Explorer) as the base type