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1 Why is it important to deal with and resolve conflicts?
Resolving Conflict Why is it important to deal with and resolve conflicts? It is important to resolve conflicts since they can interfere with healthy relationships if left unresolved.

2 Lesson Objectives In this lesson, you’ll learn to:
Analyze the causes of conflict. Analyze the relationship between the use of refusal skills and the avoidance of unsafe situations. Demonstrate healthful strategies for resolving conflicts, and evaluate the effectiveness of conflict resolution techniques in various situations.

3 Understanding Conflict
Interpersonal Conflicts The types of conflicts that impact relationships are interpersonal conflicts. Conflicts often occur when one person’s wants, needs, wishes, demands, expectations, or beliefs clash with those of another person. The type of conflicts that impact relationships are interpersonal conflicts. A beneficial result of some conflicts is that they require people to come together to work out problems.

4 Understanding Conflict
What Causes Conflicts? In personal relationships, conflicts can occur when one person wants to control the actions, opinions, or decisions of another person. Common causes of conflict: Power struggles Loyalty Jealousy/Envy Property disputes Territory and space

5 Understanding Conflict
Avoiding Conflict Understanding the causes of conflict in relationships may help you keep conflict from developing. If you see that a conflict is building, it is often wise to walk away. Doing so may prevent the conflict from escalating, or growing, into a situation that is unhealthful or unsafe for everyone involved.

6 Understanding Conflict
Responding to Conflict Your primary concern should be your health and safety. Walking away from a potentially dangerous situation is a mature, healthful choice. Minor conflicts can often be resolved by a simple compromise. A compromise may be difficult to reach if the differences of opinion are strong or concern serious matters.

7 Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution Strategies
You can learn effective conflict resolution skills to prepare yourself for various situations.

8 Conflict Resolution Respect for Oneself and Others
To resolve a conflict fairly and effectively, you must show respect for yourself and others. When you respect yourself, you can stand up for your beliefs. When you respect others, you can listen to them with an open mind, consider their thoughts and feelings, and honor their values. When you are tolerant of different viewpoints or ideas, fewer conflicts arise.

9 Conflict Resolution Negotiating During Conflict Resolution
The negotiation process involves the following: Talking Listening Considering the other person’s point of view Compromising, if necessary Devising a plan for working jointly to resolve the conflict

10 Conflict Resolution Negotiating During Conflict Resolution
Make sure the issue is important to you. Check your facts. Remind yourself that your goal is to find a solution, not to fight or prove who is “in control.” Rehearse what you will say, even if you have to script it out in advance.

11 Conflict Resolution Steps to Take When Negotiating
Select a time and place suited to working out problems. Work together toward a solution. Keep an open mind. Be flexible. Take responsibility for your role in the conflict. Give the other person an “out.”

12 The Mediation Process What Is Mediation?
When it is not possible for two parties in conflict to reach an agreement, it may be time for mediation.

13 The Mediation Process Mediation Sessions
During the mediation process, the mediator maintains strict confidentiality. The process has well-defined ground rules that are set by the mediator and explained to both sides. Many schools offer programs for settling conflicts that take place at school. These programs have peer mediators.

14 Quick Review Choose the appropriate option. Q. _________ is a process in which specially trained people help others resolve their conflicts peacefully. Mediation Conflict Negotiation Confidentiality

15 Quick Review - Answer A. Mediation is a process in which specially trained people help others resolve their conflicts peacefully. Click Next to attempt another question.

16 Quick Review Provide a short answer to the question given below. Q. What is an interpersonal conflict? What are some causes of interpersonal conflict? Click Next to view the answer.

17 Quick Review - Answer A. Interpersonal conflicts are disagreements between groups of any size, from two people to entire nations. Causes of interpersonal conflicts: Power struggles Loyalty Jealousy/Envy Property disputes Territory and space Click Next to attempt another question.

18 Quick Review Provide a short answer to the question given below. Q. What are the benefits of walking away from a situation when a conflict is building? Click Next to view the answer.

19 Quick Review - Answer A. Walking away may prevent the conflict from escalating. It is also a mature, healthful action. Click Next to attempt another question.

20 Quick Review Provide a detailed explanation.
Describe a conflict you have had with another person. Explain how you resolved the conflict, and evaluate the effectiveness of your conflict resolution techniques.

21 Quick Review - Answer A. Correct! Mediation is a process in which specially trained people help others resolve their conflicts peacefully. Click Next to attempt another question.

22 Quick Review - Answer You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer.

23 Understanding Conflict
Interpersonal Conflicts The types of conflicts that impact relationships are interpersonal conflicts. Conflict is any disagreement, struggle, or fight. Conflicts often occur when one person’s wants, needs, wishes, demands, expectations, or beliefs clash with those of another person. The type of conflicts that impact relationships are interpersonal conflicts. A beneficial result of some conflicts is that they require people to come together to work out problems.

24 Understanding Conflict
Interpersonal Conflicts The types of conflicts that impact relationships are interpersonal conflicts. Interpersonal conflicts are disagreements between groups of any size, from two people to entire nations. Conflicts often occur when one person’s wants, needs, wishes, demands, expectations, or beliefs clash with those of another person. The type of conflicts that impact relationships are interpersonal conflicts. A beneficial result of some conflicts is that they require people to come together to work out problems.

25 Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution Strategies
You can learn effective conflict resolution skills to prepare yourself for various situations. Conflict resolution is the process of solving a disagreement in a manner that satisfies everyone involved.

26 Conflict Resolution Negotiating During Conflict Resolution
The negotiation process involves the following: Talking Listening Considering the other person’s point of view Compromising, if necessary Devising a plan for working jointly to resolve the conflict Negotiation is the use of communication and often compromise to settle a disagreement.

27 The Mediation Process What Is Mediation?
When it is not possible for two parties in conflict to reach an agreement, it may be time for mediation. Mediation is a process in which specially trained people help others resolve their conflicts peacefully.

28 The Mediation Process Mediation Sessions
During the mediation process, the mediator maintains strict confidentiality. The process has well-defined ground rules that are set by the mediator and explained to both sides. Many schools offer programs for settling conflicts that take place at school. These programs have peer mediators. Confidentiality involves respecting the privacy of both parties and keeping details secret.

29 The Mediation Process Mediation Sessions
Peer mediators are students trained to help other students find fair resolutions to conflicts and disagreements. During the mediation process, the mediator maintains strict confidentiality. The process has well-defined ground rules that are set by the mediator and explained to both sides. Many schools offer programs for settling conflicts that take place at school. These programs have peer mediators.


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