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Understanding Your Conflict Style
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Understanding Your Conflict Style

Posted on: March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

Conflict is an inevitable aspect of human interaction. Whether it’s a minor disagreement or a major dispute, conflicts arise in various forms throughout our lives. How we handle these conflicts […]

  • About Peacemaking 101
  • Our Mission
  • Peace Concepts Videos
  • Podcast
  • Video Lessons
    • 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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