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A Respectful Approach To Interpersonal Conflict

A Respectful Approach To Interpersonal Conflict

by mathew.mediterra | Relationships

Let’s imagine two people (a couple perhaps) in a relationship. They have had a negative experience with each other recently, one that could be called a conflict, which revealed that they have a big difference between them in how they have interpreted and...
When Vulnerability Is Voluntary vs. Imposed Upon You

When Vulnerability Is Voluntary vs. Imposed Upon You

by mathew.mediterra | Relationships

One of my clients brought up the topic of vulnerability and trust between people at work. He described how he felt pressured by his superior to be more vulnerable in the confrontation than the other was willing to be. As I processed our conversation later, I had some...

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