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The technique involves a small , step - by - step reduction in tension , announced at each stage . Further , one person tells the other party where he or she is going and makes an explicit invitation to come along .
The technique involves a small , step - by - step reduction in tension , announced at each stage . Further , one person tells the other party where he or she is going and makes an explicit invitation to come along .
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Stuart's Conflict Containment Stages 1. Trigger stage ( the first recognition of the conflict involving emotional reaction ) Pause before responding and use that time to ask yourself these questions . a . Exactly what is the issue ? b .
Stuart's Conflict Containment Stages 1. Trigger stage ( the first recognition of the conflict involving emotional reaction ) Pause before responding and use that time to ask yourself these questions . a . Exactly what is the issue ? b .
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The stages listed above may be useful to you in several ways . People might use them as a guide to help them understand conflicts or to pinpoint the stage at which their present conflict gets bogged down . Observers can help with the ...
The stages listed above may be useful to you in several ways . People might use them as a guide to help them understand conflicts or to pinpoint the stage at which their present conflict gets bogged down . Observers can help with the ...
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Interference | 26 |
Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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