Archive for the 'Interpersonal Communication' Category

Steps to Solve a Conflict

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Identify the type of the conflict - this first step is very important because each type of conflict (interpersonal conflicts, intergroup conflicts, interest conflicts, value conflicts, relationship conflicts, emotional conflicts) needs a certain strategy.
Be aware of the aggressive responses and their consequences, also of the alternatives - aggressiveness generates just aggressiveness, only finding out alternative […]

5 Strategies to Tackle Interpersonal Conflicts

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Anywhere there are people, there are also conflicts. The presence of conflicts in our life is inevitable because persons are not the same. There’s not even one person identical with another one. Things as primary needs, different values, perceptions or interests, limited resources and psychological needs makes us to react differently in social relationships.
As long […]

Alone In Our Professional Race

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

It is known that each individual has many needs and from the very first day of living he is “fighting” to accomplish them. On this idea, the American psychologist H. Maslow established five categories of needs (the pyramid of needs): the biological needs, the safety needs, the affiliation needs, the self-esteem and status needs and […]

The Choice to Behave Responsible

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

In life, theoretically speaking, any behavior must be expressed with a responsible attitude which implies the idea that the person should assume the responsibility for any of his actions no matter the consequences. Practically, things are not so simple because of some interior elements that coordinate us (explained by person’s psychology and crowd’s psychology).
To understand […]