Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... relationship more equitable , ( 2 ) try to convince oneself and one's partner that the relationship is more equitable than it might seem ( by restor- ing psychological equity ) , or ( 3 ) eventually abandon the inequitable relation ...
... relationship more equitable , ( 2 ) try to convince oneself and one's partner that the relationship is more equitable than it might seem ( by restor- ing psychological equity ) , or ( 3 ) eventually abandon the inequitable relation ...
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... relationship " ( Fisher and Ury 1981 , 20 ) . This is not to say that relationship goals are not " substantive . " In fact , with long - term clients , spouses , partners , family mem- bers , and coworkers , the ongoing relationship is ...
... relationship " ( Fisher and Ury 1981 , 20 ) . This is not to say that relationship goals are not " substantive . " In fact , with long - term clients , spouses , partners , family mem- bers , and coworkers , the ongoing relationship is ...
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... relationship . If the issue or rela- tionship is not important to you , avoidance can conserve energy that would be expended needlessly . For example , we cannot invest equally in all relation- ships . Someone may attempt to engage in a ...
... relationship . If the issue or rela- tionship is not important to you , avoidance can conserve energy that would be expended needlessly . For example , we cannot invest equally in all relation- ships . Someone may attempt to engage in a ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
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