Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... feels that she has been excluded and that Connie and Sharon would rather not have her around . They begin to try to ... feel guilty when you might miss dinner . I don't want you to stay , but I'd rather you stay than I continue feeling ...
... feels that she has been excluded and that Connie and Sharon would rather not have her around . They begin to try to ... feel guilty when you might miss dinner . I don't want you to stay , but I'd rather you stay than I continue feeling ...
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... feel they have low power , whether they do or not , passive aggression may be used since it appears to be a safer way of expressing anger , resentment or hostility than stating such feel- ings directly . Additionally , " nice " people ...
... feel they have low power , whether they do or not , passive aggression may be used since it appears to be a safer way of expressing anger , resentment or hostility than stating such feel- ings directly . Additionally , " nice " people ...
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... feeling . They exercise self - control in the interest of the larger , lov- ing relationship . We do not have to act the way we feel . Persons such as Gan- dhi and others who developed nonviolence as a cornerstone of their personal ...
... feeling . They exercise self - control in the interest of the larger , lov- ing relationship . We do not have to act the way we feel . Persons such as Gan- dhi and others who developed nonviolence as a cornerstone of their personal ...
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