Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... occur in a family , between student and teacher , between worker and supervisor , or between groups , have elements in common . We will illustrate what those underlying elements are , first by providing a definition of conflict , then ...
... occur in a family , between student and teacher , between worker and supervisor , or between groups , have elements in common . We will illustrate what those underlying elements are , first by providing a definition of conflict , then ...
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... occur at each conflict episode . Most conflict exchanges are embedded within a con- text of continuing interaction ... occurs within the bounds of already existing patterns . For instance , if the hus- band says to the wife , " You never ...
... occur at each conflict episode . Most conflict exchanges are embedded within a con- text of continuing interaction ... occurs within the bounds of already existing patterns . For instance , if the hus- band says to the wife , " You never ...
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... occur . Families and couples ask for help when they feel their abilities to solve their problems without help are ... occurs , how- ever , with the support of all the parties , but sometimes parties cannot exclude third - party ...
... occur . Families and couples ask for help when they feel their abilities to solve their problems without help are ... occurs , how- ever , with the support of all the parties , but sometimes parties cannot exclude third - party ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 15
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