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This view of conflict as being pathological ignores the phenomenological experience of the person expressing the conflict . Pathology , in this case , is in the eye of the beholder . The label substitutes for an understanding that a ...
This view of conflict as being pathological ignores the phenomenological experience of the person expressing the conflict . Pathology , in this case , is in the eye of the beholder . The label substitutes for an understanding that a ...
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Denying that a message was communicated to a particular other person is another form of showing discomfort with the exercise of power . An example of this is shown in an episode in which a salesperson rings the doorbell of an apartment ...
Denying that a message was communicated to a particular other person is another form of showing discomfort with the exercise of power . An example of this is shown in an episode in which a salesperson rings the doorbell of an apartment ...
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For example , if you say , “ Lynn is a powerful person , ” you attribute power to Lynn as a person . But all power in interpersonal relations is a property of the social relationship rather than a quality of the individual outside of ...
For example , if you say , “ Lynn is a powerful person , ” you attribute power to Lynn as a person . But all power in interpersonal relations is a property of the social relationship rather than a quality of the individual outside of ...
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Interference | 26 |
Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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