Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... Individual Style Approaches Assessing one's style to see how it is functioning , and making decisions re- garding choices in future conflicts are useful . However , disadvantages of the entire approach of looking at individual conflict ...
... Individual Style Approaches Assessing one's style to see how it is functioning , and making decisions re- garding choices in future conflicts are useful . However , disadvantages of the entire approach of looking at individual conflict ...
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... individuals , develop pre- ferred ways of relating , and these styles of communication can be as enduring as can individual traits . While systemwide descriptions usually do not focus exclusively on conflict management , we remain ...
... individuals , develop pre- ferred ways of relating , and these styles of communication can be as enduring as can individual traits . While systemwide descriptions usually do not focus exclusively on conflict management , we remain ...
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... individual . For example , Linda , a successful social worker , grew up in a disconnected and structured family ... Individual Styles On the individual level , people often get " frozen " into a conflict style . Each time they are in a ...
... individual . For example , Linda , a successful social worker , grew up in a disconnected and structured family ... Individual Styles On the individual level , people often get " frozen " into a conflict style . Each time they are in a ...
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