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Demythologize Yourself
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Demythologize Yourself

Posted on: June 26, 2024June 26, 2024

To demythologize means we critically examine our habitual tendencies to make ourselves the center of the universe and act as though we are always right, or to exaggerate or overstate the things we have done.

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    • Unit 1: What is Conflict and Peacemaking?
      • What is Conflict?
      • Defensive Behaviors
      • Stages of Conflict
      • What is Peacemaking?
    • Unit 2: Common Approaches to Peacemaking
      • Physiological Responses to Conflict
      • Conflict Styles
      • Pragmatic and Popular Approaches For Solving Conflict
      • Unit 2 Peacemaking Principles
    • Unit 3: The Role of Perceptions
      • The Role of Perceptions
      • The Need for Consistency
      • Desensitization
      • Unit 3 Peacemaking Principles
    • Unit 4: Difficult People
      • A World of Differences
      • Types of Difficult People
      • What is a Difficult Person?
      • Narcissists and Other Difficult People
      • Handling Difficult People
      • Unit 4 Peacemaking Principles
    • Unit 5: Understanding No Win Situations
      • Double Binds
      • Paired Binds
      • Relational Dialectics
      • Unit Five: Peacemaking Principles
    • Unit 6: Anger, Assertiveness, & Advocacy
      • Anger
      • Assertiveness
      • Advocacy
      • Unit 6 Peacemaking Principles
    • Unit 7: Peacemaking Processes that Work
      • Trust in the Process
      • The Direct Approach
      • The Direct Approach Steps 3 & 4
      • Peacemaking Process Steps 5 & 6
    • Unit 8: The Role of Power
      • Components of Power
      • Dark Faces of Power
      • Social Priviledge
      • The Peacemakers Approach to Power
    • Unit 9: Peacemaking Through Nonviolence
      • Introduction to Active Nonviolence
      • Dr. Martin Luther King's 6 Principles of Nonviolence
      • Bringing About Change
      • Unit 9: Peacemaking Principles
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