Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... increasing dependence on the other . Rather than limiting use of already existing currencies , the higher - power per- son unilaterally decides to increase the investment in the other's currencies— all for the sake of relational harmony ...
... increasing dependence on the other . Rather than limiting use of already existing currencies , the higher - power per- son unilaterally decides to increase the investment in the other's currencies— all for the sake of relational harmony ...
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... increasing the frequency of a positive behavior that will answer the gripe . 2. Form a contract in which you agree to increase a positive behavior . Determine the reward you will get for increasing your behaviors . In one family meeting ...
... increasing the frequency of a positive behavior that will answer the gripe . 2. Form a contract in which you agree to increase a positive behavior . Determine the reward you will get for increasing your behaviors . In one family meeting ...
Stranica 188
... increases the number of conflict participants . By adding views , siding complicates the conflict issues and the conflict behavior . • The siding outsider invests energy , increasing the stake of the parties in the conflict outcome ...
... increases the number of conflict participants . By adding views , siding complicates the conflict issues and the conflict behavior . • The siding outsider invests energy , increasing the stake of the parties in the conflict outcome ...
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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