Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... microevent may be understood as the way the group has learned to solve a problem so far . Since life is full of unpredictable stress , the microevent serves as a way to handle events that are potentially devastating or unsettling . Thus ...
... microevent may be understood as the way the group has learned to solve a problem so far . Since life is full of unpredictable stress , the microevent serves as a way to handle events that are potentially devastating or unsettling . Thus ...
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... microevent serves to define the conflict because it " embodies themes of stability and change within the family system " ( Metcoff and Whitaker 1982 , 263 ) . Once the underlying structure is decoded , one can begin to predict where ...
... microevent serves to define the conflict because it " embodies themes of stability and change within the family system " ( Metcoff and Whitaker 1982 , 263 ) . Once the underlying structure is decoded , one can begin to predict where ...
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... microevent that Beverly and Randy enact has the following features : 1. Beverly initiates each conflict by being ... microevents . 1. Act as a qualitative researcher who performs observation and inter- viewing to determine patterns ...
... microevent that Beverly and Randy enact has the following features : 1. Beverly initiates each conflict by being ... microevents . 1. Act as a qualitative researcher who performs observation and inter- viewing to determine patterns ...
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