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... possible , that " no choice " stance serves the function of keeping that person stuck in that style . Another assumption is that people develop conflict styles for reasons that make sense to them . Experiences provide a background for ...
... possible , that " no choice " stance serves the function of keeping that person stuck in that style . Another assumption is that people develop conflict styles for reasons that make sense to them . Experiences provide a background for ...
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... possible are deescalatory spirals , in which opponents reciprocally and in- crementally reduce the hostility and rigidity of their interaction . E. Stereotyping and mirror - imaging . Opponents often come to per- ceive one another as ...
... possible are deescalatory spirals , in which opponents reciprocally and in- crementally reduce the hostility and rigidity of their interaction . E. Stereotyping and mirror - imaging . Opponents often come to per- ceive one another as ...
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... possible to the behavior being discussed . Encourage feedback whose accuracy can be checked by others . Speak only for yourself . Transformation of Conflict Elements The intervener uses his or her communication skills in order to ...
... possible to the behavior being discussed . Encourage feedback whose accuracy can be checked by others . Speak only for yourself . Transformation of Conflict Elements The intervener uses his or her communication skills in order to ...
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