Political Science 3366E Chapter 10: 3366-Chapter-10
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Behavioural approaches: 1977: kenneth thomas and ralph kilmann introduced the thomas kilmann conflict mode instrument, the thomas kilmann conflict mode instrument became the classic way of analyzing conflicts. If there are emotional memories involved in, avoidance might mean holding the memories in abeyance. Like the aggressive and avoidance approaches, this approach does not depend on the actions of the other party. In the case of people with a high level of emotional intelligence and awareness, this option may the easiest to appropriate. Introducing non-action as a concept that is rooted in ancient thought and practices of southern and eastern asia illustrates how attitudes toward and behaviours in conflict are shaped by culture. In a conflict situation, immediate reactions from narcissism are very emotional: as consciousness develops, there is an ever-expanding sense of identification with others, morton deutsch introduces the concept of scope of justice.