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 ...
Stranica 174
... 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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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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