Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... basic unit of analysis for conflict communication ( Satir 1972 ; Hoffman 1982 ; Minuchin 1973 ; Wilmot 1979 ) . Why triangles ? When people perceive that they are the low - power party in a two - person conflict , the typical response ...
... basic unit of analysis for conflict communication ( Satir 1972 ; Hoffman 1982 ; Minuchin 1973 ; Wilmot 1979 ) . Why triangles ? When people perceive that they are the low - power party in a two - person conflict , the typical response ...
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... basic premise is that the conflict parties are responsible for the di- rection of their relationship . If you are in an unproductive or destructive con- flict with another , you have the responsibility to put restraints on your own ...
... basic premise is that the conflict parties are responsible for the di- rection of their relationship . If you are in an unproductive or destructive con- flict with another , you have the responsibility to put restraints on your own ...
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... Basic Books , 1981 . Hops , H. , T. A. Wills , G. R. Patterson , and R. L. Weiss . Marital interaction coding system . Eugene , OR : University of Oregon & Oregon Research Institute , 1972 . Howard , A. M. , J. L. Hocker . Youths ...
... Basic Books , 1981 . Hops , H. , T. A. Wills , G. R. Patterson , and R. L. Weiss . Marital interaction coding system . Eugene , OR : University of Oregon & Oregon Research Institute , 1972 . Howard , A. M. , J. L. Hocker . Youths ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
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