Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... extensive use of the term " communication breakdown " to describe conflict situa- tions . This term seems to mean that in conflict , one is not commu- nicating . A problem with referring to conflicts and disagreements as being the same ...
... extensive use of the term " communication breakdown " to describe conflict situa- tions . This term seems to mean that in conflict , one is not commu- nicating . A problem with referring to conflicts and disagreements as being the same ...
Stranica 172
... extensive maneuvering , and many trips to the bargaining " table . " But the conflict par- ties , by agreeing to negotiate , are placing limits on their conflict relation- ship they open themselves up for an exchange with the other ...
... extensive maneuvering , and many trips to the bargaining " table . " But the conflict par- ties , by agreeing to negotiate , are placing limits on their conflict relation- ship they open themselves up for an exchange with the other ...
Stranica 192
... extensive treatment of the necessary skills . However , the following skills are needed as a minimum requirement for any person wishing to be either a formal or informal helper of conflicts . Third parties need skills in empathic ...
... extensive treatment of the necessary skills . However , the following skills are needed as a minimum requirement for any person wishing to be either a formal or informal helper of conflicts . Third parties need skills in empathic ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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