Search Results - Conflict (process)

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    Victimhood, vengefulness, and the culture of forgiveness by Urlec, Ivan

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- Victimhood as psychopathology : diagnosis and interpretation point of view -- Victimhood as a plea for acknowledgement and justice : the emphatic point of view -- Victimhood : sociopolitical implications -- The common negative reaction towards vengeful wishes -- Placing revenge in a continuum from normal to pathological -- The sociopolitical aspect of processing vengeful wishes -- Aggression and its aftermath : trans-generational transmission of negative feelings prejudices, myths enmity -- Trauma and reparation : the healing potential of psychodynamic understanding and therapeutic approach -- To overcome conflicts : creating space for compassion, empathy and forgiveness in the process of reconciliation.…”
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    Victimhood, vengefulness, and the culture of forgiveness by Urlec, Ivan

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- Victimhood as psychopathology : diagnosis and interpretation point of view -- Victimhood as a plea for acknowledgement and justice : the emphatic point of view -- Victimhood : sociopolitical implications -- The common negative reaction towards vengeful wishes -- Placing revenge in a continuum from normal to pathological -- The sociopolitical aspect of processing vengeful wishes -- Aggression and its aftermath : trans-generational transmission of negative feelings prejudices, myths enmity -- Trauma and reparation : the healing potential of psychodynamic understanding and therapeutic approach -- To overcome conflicts : creating space for compassion, empathy and forgiveness in the process of reconciliation.…”
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    Managerial communication / by Bell, Reginald L., Martin, Jeanette S.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Conflict resolution -- 6. Communication technology -- 7. …”
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    Managerial communication / by Bell, Reginald L., Martin, Jeanette S.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Conflict resolution -- 6. Communication technology -- 7. …”
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    Mastering Lean Six Sigma advanced black belt concepts / by Taghizadegan, Salman, 1957-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…-- 4.5 Six Sigma teaming: forming/storming/norming/performing model -- 4.5.1 Forming or orientation -- 4.5.2 Storming of dissatisfaction -- 4.5.3 Norming or resolution -- 4.5.4 Performing or production -- 4.5.5 Adjourning -- 4.6 Conflict management: the five conflict handling modes -- 4.6.1 Avoiding -- 4.6.2 Accommodating -- 4.6.3 Collaborating -- 4.6.4 Competing or controlling -- 4.6.5 Compromising -- 4.7 Conflict resolution -- 4.7.1 Effective conflict resolution behaviors -- 4.7.2 Key conflict points to consider -- 4.7.3 Conflict and power -- 4.8 Leadership decision-making processes and tools -- 4.8.1 Decision-making approaches -- 4.8.2 Decision-making tools -- 4.8.3 Team decision through consensus -- 4.9 Project and process assessment matrix -- 4.10 Six Sigma financial reporting (using financial measurement to analyze performance) -- 4.10.1 Plan of action -- 4.10.2 Financial accountabilities --…”
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    Mastering Lean Six Sigma advanced black belt concepts / by Taghizadegan, Salman, 1957-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…-- 4.5 Six Sigma teaming: forming/storming/norming/performing model -- 4.5.1 Forming or orientation -- 4.5.2 Storming of dissatisfaction -- 4.5.3 Norming or resolution -- 4.5.4 Performing or production -- 4.5.5 Adjourning -- 4.6 Conflict management: the five conflict handling modes -- 4.6.1 Avoiding -- 4.6.2 Accommodating -- 4.6.3 Collaborating -- 4.6.4 Competing or controlling -- 4.6.5 Compromising -- 4.7 Conflict resolution -- 4.7.1 Effective conflict resolution behaviors -- 4.7.2 Key conflict points to consider -- 4.7.3 Conflict and power -- 4.8 Leadership decision-making processes and tools -- 4.8.1 Decision-making approaches -- 4.8.2 Decision-making tools -- 4.8.3 Team decision through consensus -- 4.9 Project and process assessment matrix -- 4.10 Six Sigma financial reporting (using financial measurement to analyze performance) -- 4.10.1 Plan of action -- 4.10.2 Financial accountabilities --…”
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    The first-time manager's guide to team building by Topchik, Gary S.

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…-- Watch out for difficult team personalities! -- Going from conflict to collaboration -- Team building as an ongoing process -- The post-its -- The original game -- A real problem -- Well-known leaders -- Team temperature -- The unsighted square -- Conclusion.…”
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    The first-time manager's guide to team building by Topchik, Gary S.

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…-- Watch out for difficult team personalities! -- Going from conflict to collaboration -- Team building as an ongoing process -- The post-its -- The original game -- A real problem -- Well-known leaders -- Team temperature -- The unsighted square -- Conclusion.…”
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    The Origins of War in Mozambique : A History of Unity and Division / by Funada-Classen, Sayaka

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Characteristics of Maúa and the process of colonisation -- Chapter 3. Mozambique before the liberation struggle -- Chapter 4. …”
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    The Origins of War in Mozambique : A History of Unity and Division / by Funada-Classen, Sayaka

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Characteristics of Maúa and the process of colonisation -- Chapter 3. Mozambique before the liberation struggle -- Chapter 4. …”
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    Prefrontal cortex roles, interventions and traumas /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Prefrontal morphology : neurobiology and clinical manifestation of schizophrenia -- Prefrontal cholinergic receptors : their role in the pathology of schizophrenia -- Participation of the prefrontal cortex in the processing of sexual and maternal incentives -- From conflict to problem solution : the role of medical prefrontal cortex in learning of memory-guided and context-adequate behavioral strategies for problem-solving in gerbils -- The orbitofrontal cortex and emotional decision-making : the neglected role of anxiety -- PEEF : premotor ear-eye field : a new vista of area 8B -- Prefrontal cortex : its roles in cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease revealed by PET -- Prefrontal cortex : Brodmann and Cajal revisited.…”
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    Prefrontal cortex roles, interventions and traumas /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Prefrontal morphology : neurobiology and clinical manifestation of schizophrenia -- Prefrontal cholinergic receptors : their role in the pathology of schizophrenia -- Participation of the prefrontal cortex in the processing of sexual and maternal incentives -- From conflict to problem solution : the role of medical prefrontal cortex in learning of memory-guided and context-adequate behavioral strategies for problem-solving in gerbils -- The orbitofrontal cortex and emotional decision-making : the neglected role of anxiety -- PEEF : premotor ear-eye field : a new vista of area 8B -- Prefrontal cortex : its roles in cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease revealed by PET -- Prefrontal cortex : Brodmann and Cajal revisited.…”
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    Applying theory to generalist social work practice : a case study approach / by Langer, Carol L., Lietz, Cynthia A.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…The Relevance of Studying Theory for Aspiring Social Workers Case Example Evidence-Based Practice Further Debates Theoretical Integration Common Elements Implementation of Theory: The Role of Microskills Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER TWO: Ecological and Systems Theories Introduction A Historical Discussion of Ecological and Systems Theories Ecological and Systems Theories: Theoretical Principles Ecological and Systems Theories: Key Concepts Application of Ecological and Systems Theories within Social Work Practice Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Ecological and Systems Theories Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER THREE: The Strengths Perspective Introduction A Social Work History Lesson Limitations of the Medical Model Moving Toward a Strengths Perspective The Strengths Perspective: Key Concepts The Strengths Perspective: Principles Application of the Strengths Perspective within Social Work Practice Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Limitations of the Strengths Perspective Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER FOUR: The Task-Centered Model Introduction Historical Development Theoretical Assumptions The Task-Centered Model and the Helping Process Applicability of Task-Centered Work Compatibility with Social Work Values and Ethics, Systems and Strengths Perspectives Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER FIVE: Conflict Theory Introduction Historical Development of Conflict Theory Dialectical Materialism Macro Case Example Mezzo Case Example Application of Conflict Theory to Social Work Practice Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Conflict Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER SIX: Humanism and Client-Centered Theory Introduction A Historical Discussion of Client-Centered Theory Client-Centered Theory: Theoretical Principles Client-Centered Theory: Key Concepts Stories from the Field Application of Client-Centered Theory within Social Work Practice Case Example Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Humanism Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER SEVEN: Cognitive and Behavioral Theories Introduction A Historical Discussion of Behaviorism and Cognitive Theory Cognitive and Behavioral Theories: Key Concepts Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Stories from the Field Application of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy within Social Work Practice Case Example Student Application of Skills Benefits and Limitations of the Cognitive and Behavioral Theories Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER EIGHT: Empowerment Theory Introduction Basic Assumptions of the Empowerment Perspective Development of Empowerment in Social Work Historical Example Contemporary Examples of the Need for Empowerment Social Work with Groups and Empowerment Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Empowerment Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER NINE: Narrative Theory Introduction A Historical Discussion of Narrative Theory Narrative Theory: Theoretical Assumptions Narrative Theory: Key Concepts Application of Narrative Theory within Social Work Practice Case Example Stories from the Field Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Narrative Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER TEN: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Introduction Theoretical Assumptions of SFBT Historical Development Use of the SFBT in the Helping Process Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of the Solution-Focused Model Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER ELEVEN: Crisis Theory Introduction A Brief History of Crisis Theory Levels of Crisis Stages of Experiencing and Resolving a Crisis Case Example Critical Necessities of Each Stage The Critical Incident Stress Debriefing and Management Protocol Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Crisis Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER TWELVE: Feminist and Critical Theories By Andrea N. …”
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    Applying theory to generalist social work practice : a case study approach / by Langer, Carol L., Lietz, Cynthia A.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…The Relevance of Studying Theory for Aspiring Social Workers Case Example Evidence-Based Practice Further Debates Theoretical Integration Common Elements Implementation of Theory: The Role of Microskills Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER TWO: Ecological and Systems Theories Introduction A Historical Discussion of Ecological and Systems Theories Ecological and Systems Theories: Theoretical Principles Ecological and Systems Theories: Key Concepts Application of Ecological and Systems Theories within Social Work Practice Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Ecological and Systems Theories Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER THREE: The Strengths Perspective Introduction A Social Work History Lesson Limitations of the Medical Model Moving Toward a Strengths Perspective The Strengths Perspective: Key Concepts The Strengths Perspective: Principles Application of the Strengths Perspective within Social Work Practice Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Limitations of the Strengths Perspective Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER FOUR: The Task-Centered Model Introduction Historical Development Theoretical Assumptions The Task-Centered Model and the Helping Process Applicability of Task-Centered Work Compatibility with Social Work Values and Ethics, Systems and Strengths Perspectives Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER FIVE: Conflict Theory Introduction Historical Development of Conflict Theory Dialectical Materialism Macro Case Example Mezzo Case Example Application of Conflict Theory to Social Work Practice Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Conflict Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER SIX: Humanism and Client-Centered Theory Introduction A Historical Discussion of Client-Centered Theory Client-Centered Theory: Theoretical Principles Client-Centered Theory: Key Concepts Stories from the Field Application of Client-Centered Theory within Social Work Practice Case Example Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Humanism Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER SEVEN: Cognitive and Behavioral Theories Introduction A Historical Discussion of Behaviorism and Cognitive Theory Cognitive and Behavioral Theories: Key Concepts Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Stories from the Field Application of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy within Social Work Practice Case Example Student Application of Skills Benefits and Limitations of the Cognitive and Behavioral Theories Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER EIGHT: Empowerment Theory Introduction Basic Assumptions of the Empowerment Perspective Development of Empowerment in Social Work Historical Example Contemporary Examples of the Need for Empowerment Social Work with Groups and Empowerment Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Empowerment Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER NINE: Narrative Theory Introduction A Historical Discussion of Narrative Theory Narrative Theory: Theoretical Assumptions Narrative Theory: Key Concepts Application of Narrative Theory within Social Work Practice Case Example Stories from the Field Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Narrative Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER TEN: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Introduction Theoretical Assumptions of SFBT Historical Development Use of the SFBT in the Helping Process Case Example Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of the Solution-Focused Model Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER ELEVEN: Crisis Theory Introduction A Brief History of Crisis Theory Levels of Crisis Stages of Experiencing and Resolving a Crisis Case Example Critical Necessities of Each Stage The Critical Incident Stress Debriefing and Management Protocol Stories from the Field Student Application of Skills Strengths and Limitations of Crisis Theory Conclusion Resources for Students References CHAPTER TWELVE: Feminist and Critical Theories By Andrea N. …”
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    Gulf War reparations and the UN Compensation Commission environmental liability /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Environmental claims in context : overview of the institution / C.R. Payne -- The process / J.E. Klee -- Assessment and valuation of damage to the environment / M.T. …”
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