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  2. Hurtful communication - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Hurtful communication is interaction that causes the receiver to feel marginalized. [9] The injured party most often is harmed by the undermining of self-concept [3] causing loss of self-worth resulting in estrangement within the relationship, as receivers have difficulty trusting themselves and the one who engaged in hurtful communication.

  3. Conflict tactics scale - Wikipedia

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    The conflict tactics scale (CTS), created by Murray A. Straus in 1979, [1] is used in the research of family violence." [ 2 ] There are two versions of the CTS; the CTS2 (an expanded and modified version of the original CTS) [ 3 ] and the CTSPC (CTS Parent-Child).

  4. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    When a conflict occurs not just between two individuals (interpersonal conflict), but between two or more groups (intergroup conflict), additional effects of group dynamics come into play. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] Five typical emotions have been identified in groups that contribute to escalation: superiority , injustice , vulnerability , mistrust , and ...

  5. Category:Interpersonal conflict - Wikipedia

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    Relationship breakup (2 C, 10 P) S. Social rejection (6 C, 23 P) Stand-your-ground law (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Interpersonal conflict"

  6. Interpersonal conflict - Wikipedia

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  7. Personality clash - Wikipedia

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    Some suggest that the only answer to a personality clash is the folk remedy of distancing - reducing contact with the clashing personality involved. [11] Other recommendations are to focus on the positives in the other person, and to examine one's own psychodynamics for clues as to why one is finding them so difficult [ 12 ] - perhaps due to a ...

  8. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, The Interpersonal Inventory is used to assess the quality of the patient's interpersonal relationships. One of four interpersonal problem areas is chosen to focus on: Grief (e.g. loss of loved one, loss of healthy self) Role transitions (e.g. married-to-divorced, parenthood) Role disputes (e.g. conflict with spouse or parents)

  9. Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, an interpersonal relation (or interpersonal relationship) describes a social association, connection, or affiliation between two or more persons. It overlaps significantly with the concept of social relations, which are the fundamental unit of analysis within the social sciences. Relations vary in degrees of intimacy, self ...