Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... patterns become rituals . If a mother and daughter develop a relationship style of shouting at one another , and you ... pattern becomes a ritual a preset pattern of interlocking behaviors - then the rigid- ity can work against ...
... patterns become rituals . If a mother and daughter develop a relationship style of shouting at one another , and you ... pattern becomes a ritual a preset pattern of interlocking behaviors - then the rigid- ity can work against ...
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... Patterns As a conflict unfolds , its overall direction undergoes changes over time since each tactical move by a participant has some impact on the overall direction . At any point , a conflict is either escalating , maintaining , or ...
... Patterns As a conflict unfolds , its overall direction undergoes changes over time since each tactical move by a participant has some impact on the overall direction . At any point , a conflict is either escalating , maintaining , or ...
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... Patterns One focus for assessing conflicts is the pattern of the conflict relationship be- tween the parties . The conflict is composed of the system regularities such as patterns of communication , rules for behavior , and the ...
... Patterns One focus for assessing conflicts is the pattern of the conflict relationship be- tween the parties . The conflict is composed of the system regularities such as patterns of communication , rules for behavior , and the ...
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