Conflict Resolution Strategies

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Conflict Resolution Strategies Will We Ever Adjust Conflict Resolution Strategies

Strategies Next is a list of ways people solve problems. Some of these techniques are good, some are bad, but most relationships involve the use of all of them.

COMPROMISE—Joint decision *Compromise involves both people giving in and finding a satisfactory agreement. The resolution will include some of the views of each person.

ACCOMMODATION— Both maintain their own view An accommodation is when both people agree to disagree. They accept each other's differences and do not let them develop into major problems.

CONCESSION— One person gives in To concede means to give in. This means one person gives in while the other person takes all. This is not the best way to resolve problems.

MARTYRDOM— One person always gives in Martyrdom is when one of the partners hates conflict-shy and will do anything to avoid conflict.

ONGOING HOSTILITY— Neither person will give in This is when a couple lives in a constant state of disagreement, quarreling, and bickering.

10 Steps for resolving conflict Building Relationships Ch. 8 Conflict Resolution Skills (pg. 160-164)