Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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Stranica 167
... conflict is a normal and even facilitating feature of the growth of an interpersonal relationship . For example , Simmel ( 1950 ) wrote that conflict opens up and clarifies areas of discord , that the process of reconciliation often ...
... conflict is a normal and even facilitating feature of the growth of an interpersonal relationship . For example , Simmel ( 1950 ) wrote that conflict opens up and clarifies areas of discord , that the process of reconciliation often ...
Stranica 169
... conflict in intimate relationships has been noted by several writers . For example , Coser ( 1956 ) emphasizes the fact that intimate and frequent exchange between group members makes hostility and conflict inevitable in any primary ...
... conflict in intimate relationships has been noted by several writers . For example , Coser ( 1956 ) emphasizes the fact that intimate and frequent exchange between group members makes hostility and conflict inevitable in any primary ...
Stranica 175
... conflict should still pervade much of the relationship . It was stated in an earlier section that unresolved conflicts in intimate areas of personality may lead to considerable and rapid depenetration . A conflict about a basic personal ...
... conflict should still pervade much of the relationship . It was stated in an earlier section that unresolved conflicts in intimate areas of personality may lead to considerable and rapid depenetration . A conflict about a basic personal ...
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