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Avoidance is a style often characterized by nonassertive , passive behavior . The person does not openly pursue his own concerns or those of the other person , but effectively “ goes weak , ” refusing to engage openly in the conflict .
Avoidance is a style often characterized by nonassertive , passive behavior . The person does not openly pursue his own concerns or those of the other person , but effectively “ goes weak , ” refusing to engage openly in the conflict .
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AVOIDING Advantages Disadvantages Avoidance can supply time to think of some other response to the conflict ; some people cannot “ think on their feet . " It is useful if the issue is trivial or if other important issues demand your ...
AVOIDING Advantages Disadvantages Avoidance can supply time to think of some other response to the conflict ; some people cannot “ think on their feet . " It is useful if the issue is trivial or if other important issues demand your ...
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Similarly , avoidance can mean that there is a lot of unexpressed discord , or that it is a functional relationship ( Raush et al 1974 ) . Both avoidance and engagement can be workable options in different circumstances .
Similarly , avoidance can mean that there is a lot of unexpressed discord , or that it is a functional relationship ( Raush et al 1974 ) . Both avoidance and engagement can be workable options in different circumstances .
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