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Conflict behavior can be judged as rational , but not by some outside standard of what constitutes rational behavior , such as reliance on formal logic , use of expert evidence , or a calm , unemotional approach .
Conflict behavior can be judged as rational , but not by some outside standard of what constitutes rational behavior , such as reliance on formal logic , use of expert evidence , or a calm , unemotional approach .
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Change your own behavior . This is usually the most difficult and , paradoxically , the most successful way to alter a conflict . A true change in your orientation to the other , your interpretation of the issues , reaction to power ...
Change your own behavior . This is usually the most difficult and , paradoxically , the most successful way to alter a conflict . A true change in your orientation to the other , your interpretation of the issues , reaction to power ...
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a Margolin , G. “ Behavior exchange in distressed and nondistressed marriages : a family cycle perspective . " Behavior Therapy 12 ( 1981 ) : 329-343 . Margolin , G. “ A social learning approach to intimacy , ” in Intimacy Ed . by M.
a Margolin , G. “ Behavior exchange in distressed and nondistressed marriages : a family cycle perspective . " Behavior Therapy 12 ( 1981 ) : 329-343 . Margolin , G. “ A social learning approach to intimacy , ” in Intimacy Ed . by M.
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Interference | 26 |
Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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