The Conflict - Resolve It Creatively

Practical Training in Conflictology

by Natalie F. Vishnyakova


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/11/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 346
ISBN : 9781453587478
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 346
ISBN : 9781453587454
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 346
ISBN : 9781453587461

About the Book

The Conflict - Resolve It Creatively. Practical training in conflictology, presents a productive creative approach to the questions of conflictology. The original concept of “conflictology” is not only a science over creative decisions of conflicts, but also an art and practical experience of preventive maintenance and decision of business and personal conflict situations. This book represents a picture of life without a conflict, enters diplomacy of conflictology, shows creative features of psychology of conflicts, presents stages of internal analysis of a conflict and phases of its decision as well as it displays educational steps of developing conflictology methods. This all-round book guides readers to reach for changes and to use constructive methods of productive interaction. Developing experience of the decision of situational and intrapersonal conflicts should allow anyone to gain new experience on how to solve conflicts and to overcome their consequences; it should open a more successful internal and frank occasion of conflicts, to cope with conflict prevention techniques, to become skilled in controlling art over both external and internal conflicts and behaviour, and to make use of a reasonable and almost psychological experience. The Conflict - Resolve It Creatively is some kind of a treatise on conflictology with an underlining idea of training and acquisition of new experience. The author, in the form of a meaningful dialogue, invites the readers who might be interested, to join her and look into all details and covert reasons for both destructive and constructive conflicts.


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