Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... stages of conflict . The following conflict stages can be usefully responded to by using the three tech- niques listed above . Note that conflict containment techniques are necessarily adapted to the specific stage the conflict is ...
... stages of conflict . The following conflict stages can be usefully responded to by using the three tech- niques listed above . Note that conflict containment techniques are necessarily adapted to the specific stage the conflict is ...
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Joyce L. Hocker, William W. Wilmot. 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 ...
Joyce L. Hocker, William W. Wilmot. 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 ...
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... stages . People may , of course , have developed different stages of conflict that characterize their relationships . These three approaches are an amalgamation of many couples with whom Stuart has worked . Finally , one person can ...
... stages . People may , of course , have developed different stages of conflict that characterize their relationships . These three approaches are an amalgamation of many couples with whom Stuart has worked . Finally , one person can ...
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