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The Crucible of Family Conflict
By MaryAnne Moran
- "Consider it pure joy, my brothers, when you face trials of many kinds." ---James 1:2
Another day, another argument! Yes, there have been a few days of stress-free bliss in our household over the years, but unfortunately, the members of our family are experts at conflict. I can't wait until we are experts at conflict resolution. That is a goal we are pursuing.
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Hope for Conflicted Marriages
By Ken Sande
- Hope for Troubled Marriages
I have counseled many people who felt like their marriage had died and there was no point in going on.
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Understanding Sibling Conflict
By Alison Miller
- Understanding Sibling Fights
Every child is egocentric - that is, s/he inevitably sees things from only his or her own point of view. This is how a child's brain works; it is not "selfishness." Don't blame or label the child for being like this.
Social skills have to be learned, like any other skills. Mistakes are made during the learning. In social skills, kids learn by getting hurt! We can't entirely protect them from this. Better they learn at home than out in the world.
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Six Steps for Resolving Conflicts in Families
By Naomi Drew
- A system for resolving conflicts used by families and educators around the country is called The Win/Win Guidelines . Based on methods from diplomacy and counseling, these guidelines were initially developed for use in public schools. The results were so good that teachers, parents, and school administrators began using them in their own lives. Now this system is being used internationally.
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Conflicts With Children
By Riesch SK, Jackson NM, Chanchong W.
- As trusted and accessible health care providers, pediatric nurses are asked frequently for advice on the rearing of children and adolescents, particularly during developmental transitions. The parent-adolescent relationship has been characterized as a continuing renegotiation of relational qualities. Aspects of communication, such as conflicts and approaches to them, expose the re-negotiation process. The purpose of this study was to examine how communication approaches and topics of conflict in a parent child relationship evolved over 10 years.
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