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... conflict participants ( Carkhuff 1969 ; Rusk and Gerner 1972 ; Brammer 1973 ; Arnold 1977 ) . The effective intervener knows that " only the parties themselves have experienced the full complexity of their situation , and only they know ...
... conflict participants ( Carkhuff 1969 ; Rusk and Gerner 1972 ; Brammer 1973 ; Arnold 1977 ) . The effective intervener knows that " only the parties themselves have experienced the full complexity of their situation , and only they know ...
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... conflict participants are usually en- gaging in communication practices that make agreement difficult deroga- tory statements , not listening to the other side , and other forms of uncooperative communication . The following list of ...
... conflict participants are usually en- gaging in communication practices that make agreement difficult deroga- tory statements , not listening to the other side , and other forms of uncooperative communication . The following list of ...
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... participants to work for superordinate goals that transcend the individual interests they brought to the conflict . If a mar- ried couple , for instance , is involved in a series of conflicts , some possible su- perordinate goals might ...
... participants to work for superordinate goals that transcend the individual interests they brought to the conflict . If a mar- ried couple , for instance , is involved in a series of conflicts , some possible su- perordinate goals might ...
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aggressive agree agreement approach arbitration avoidance chapter choices clarify collaborative tactics communication behavior competitive conflict behavior conflict management conflict participants conflict parties conflict process Conflict Resolution conflict styles consultant couple creative currencies decide decision destructive conflict develop disagreement discussion Dyadic Communication engage escalation example family therapy feel flict friends function give individual instance interaction interdependent interpersonal conflict interpersonal relationships intervention involved issue Janene Managing Conflict marital marriage married couple mediation metaphor microevent move munication negative negotiation nonviolence Olson one's options Oregon Research Institute organization patterns perceived perception person positive power balancing problem productive conflict relational relationship response role roommates rules situation skills social solutions solve someone specific spiral strategizing structure struggle student systems theory talk techniques third party third-party intervention threat tion University of Montana Wehr Wilmot