Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... result . The transformation of the elements in a conflict does not have to occur at each conflict episode . Most conflict exchanges are embedded within a con- text of continuing interaction . Relationships move in and out of productive ...
... result . The transformation of the elements in a conflict does not have to occur at each conflict episode . Most conflict exchanges are embedded within a con- text of continuing interaction . Relationships move in and out of productive ...
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... result of the escalatory spiral of threat - counterthreat . As Gottman ( 1982 ) notes , distressed marriages are ... results in the loss of relational vitality . As Cupach ( 1982 ) writes , " Avoidance behaviors constitute an effective ...
... result of the escalatory spiral of threat - counterthreat . As Gottman ( 1982 ) notes , distressed marriages are ... results in the loss of relational vitality . As Cupach ( 1982 ) writes , " Avoidance behaviors constitute an effective ...
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... result from siding with one party : • • Siding implies that the outsider adopts the win - lose thinking of the prin- cipal parties , reinforcing the destructive effect . Siding creates a winner ( the party chosen ) and a loser ( the ...
... result from siding with one party : • • Siding implies that the outsider adopts the win - lose thinking of the prin- cipal parties , reinforcing the destructive effect . Siding creates a winner ( the party chosen ) and a loser ( the ...
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