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In the Workforce – Asserting yourself as a conflict mediator and communications facilitator in order to gain and maintain authority and influence in the workplace.
Partners/Spouses – Building new and improved habits for communicating and handling conflict togetherai??i??Friends – Handling conflict with your friends ai??i?? why is this so different than handling conflicts with anyone else?
Family – Three lessons for improving how you relate with your family in conflict.
Children – Before, during and after – how do you communicate unconditional love to your children during a conflict?