Cohabitation Chapter 5 Conflict and Conflict Resolution Chapter 5.
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Transcript of Cohabitation Chapter 5 Conflict and Conflict Resolution Chapter 5.
Chapter OverviewI. Homework for Ch 8II. Introductory “Quiz”III. Thought for the week.IV. Consider the FollowingV. Marital ConflictVI. Tools
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10. Marital aggression is always accompanied by
verbal aggression (words used to hurt, belittle, or
scare a spouse).
III. Thought for the Week:
It must needs be, that there is opposition
in all things.Lehi, abt. 600 B.C.
III. Consider the Following:
The tops of the mountains, where the sun always shines, are the most barren parts.
A. It’s is Inevitable 1. Perspective 2. Tremendous Trifles
B. Conflict v. ContentionC. Conflict Management
V. Marital Conflict
A. Marital Conflict is Inevitable 1. Perspective 2. Tremendous Trifles
B. Conflict v. ContentionC. Conflict Management
IV. Marital Conflict
A. It’s Inevitable 1. Perspective 2. Tremendous Trifles
B. Conflict v. ContentionC. Conflict Management
V. Marital Conflict
C. Conflict management1. Passive: Avoidance2. Assertive: Confrontation and Solution3. Aggressive: Hurting another to get one’s way
VI. ToolsA. The Hierarchy of ConflictB. Uncle Boyd’s Advice (see Handout Packet) C. Myths and Facts (see pg. 139)
D. Fair Fighting (see pg. 146)
E. Book Review
A. The Hierarchy of Conflict
Exchange on daily events
Discussion of ideas
Expression of feelings
Need for decision
Decision making
Problem solving
Crisis
See Handout “Decision Making,” by Body K. Packer
VI. ToolsA. The Hierarchy of ConflictB. Uncle Boyd’s Advice (see Handout Packet) C. Myths and Facts (see pg. 139)
D. Fair Fighting (see pg. 146)
E. Book Review