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... Problem The participants should come to see themselves as working side by side on a problem , attacking the problem instead of each other . The overarching process goal is " We , working together , can solve this problem that is ...
... Problem The participants should come to see themselves as working side by side on a problem , attacking the problem instead of each other . The overarching process goal is " We , working together , can solve this problem that is ...
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... problem solving ? e . How much conflict am I willing to risk to get what I want ? 2. Reflex stage ( when you respond to the other ; often with the expression of anger ) You can put your threatening messages into focus by asking yourself ...
... problem solving ? e . How much conflict am I willing to risk to get what I want ? 2. Reflex stage ( when you respond to the other ; often with the expression of anger ) You can put your threatening messages into focus by asking yourself ...
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... problem solving , more blaming , and the placing of “ you go first " on requests for change ( Weiss , Hops , and Patterson 1972 ; Vincent 1975 ; Margolin 1982 ; Ferreira and Winter 1968 ) . The " silent bargains " ( Strauss 1979 ) of ...
... problem solving , more blaming , and the placing of “ you go first " on requests for change ( Weiss , Hops , and Patterson 1972 ; Vincent 1975 ; Margolin 1982 ; Ferreira and Winter 1968 ) . The " silent bargains " ( Strauss 1979 ) of ...
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