Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... feelings adds information about the intensity of the conflict , not about whether the conflict is genuine or phony . As we will discuss further , feelings are facts . They exist , must be reckoned with , and are potentially as useful as ...
... feelings adds information about the intensity of the conflict , not about whether the conflict is genuine or phony . As we will discuss further , feelings are facts . They exist , must be reckoned with , and are potentially as useful as ...
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... feelings about a conflict ( Ortony 1975 ) . Metaphors evoke vivid emotions and sensory and cognitive images . Over- hearing your friend say " I was devastated by his anger " gives a much more immediate perception of her response to the ...
... feelings about a conflict ( Ortony 1975 ) . Metaphors evoke vivid emotions and sensory and cognitive images . Over- hearing your friend say " I was devastated by his anger " gives a much more immediate perception of her response to the ...
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... feeling has communicative force . For example , if you are angry at your father yet do not write less often nor divulge ... feelings . Examine table 1 for a moment to see some of the more basic possibilities of whether people are " in ...
... feeling has communicative force . For example , if you are angry at your father yet do not write less often nor divulge ... feelings . Examine table 1 for a moment to see some of the more basic possibilities of whether people are " in ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
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