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Understanding and Resolving Conflict
by Dr. Jackie Black


Conflict is inevitable and a normal part of life. Healthy conflict can lead to positive changes in personal relationships. Negative conflict can be very destructive and can sap energy from everyone around.

It takes common sense, patience and practice to effectively resolve conflict. If you remember that conflict is normal and cannot be avoided, you can learn to constructively manage it, minimize it and resolve it.

Causes of Conflict

Searching for the causes can be helpful in resolving the conflict. Here are some common causes to be aware of:

· Misunderstandings

· Personality clashes

· Differences in values or goals

· Unclear responsibilities

· Needs or wants are not being met

· Values are being challenged

· Boundaries are being violated

· Perceptions are being questioned

· Assumptions are being made

· Perceived lack of resources

· Dissatisfaction or disappointment

· Change of any kind

· Awareness or knowledge is minimal

· Expectations are too high/too low

Conflict Can Be Constructive

While it is true that most of us are not particularly comfortable with conflict, it can be a positive and productive way to achieve desirable outcomes:

· Clarify important problems and issues

· Achieve solutions to problems together

· Resolve mutually important issues

· Find your authentic voice and tell your personal truth

· Ease emotions and stress when you experience one of the common causes of conflicts

· Build cooperation between you and another person when you reveal more about yourself and make it your priority to really hear the other person

· Increase your awareness about yourself and another person

· Develop deeper understanding, empathy and communication skills

Resolving Conflict

There are strategies for resolution that are available and DO work. Here are some tips for resolving conflict:

· Clearly describe the issue(s)

· Stay neutral, calm and grounded; don’t get involved in the emotion of the issue

· Don’t worry that your needs will not be met or that you won’t be heard

· Clarify what your understanding is of what is being said

· Re-state your understanding of what you heard to confirm your understanding in a non-judgmental way

· Ask others what they are hearing you say · Keep asking what the other person needs/wants/wants you to know/what meaning they are making from what you are saying or what they are hearing?

· Listen responsively and attentively

· Avoid giving advice

· Offer relevant information and avoid sharing your feelings during this time of finding resolution (there is plenty of time to express your feelings and better opportunities to be heard accurately)

· Be creative and suggest options and alternatives

· Avoid analyzing or explaining the other person’s behavior

· Accept another’s feelings as if they were your own (something it is legitimate to expect when you express your feelings at a different time)

· Step into another’s worldview and get a sense of their perspective

All these strategies for resolving conflict are part of the road back to harmony and accord. The more practiced you become at using them, the faster and more completely you will be able to resolve conflict and live in mutually beneficial resolutions.

I’d like to stress that when you accept another person’s feelings as if they were your own and you step into another person’s worldview to get a sense of their perspective you are not giving in or losing ground. Those are behaviors that you choose in the spirit of furthering understanding and cooperation and they are the ultimate acts of good will and good intention. They are offerings from the best parts of you and very frequently result in creating mutually agreeable and beneficial resolutions. In essence, these behaviors are the way to create win-wins in all your relationships!

Thank you for your e-mails and feedback. It is great to hear that thinking about new ideas and practicing new behaviors is making a difference in your life. I’m heartened to know that you are stretching and growing, and valuing the results! Please let me know how you are doing with resolving conflicts and how I can help you.

Only you can make it happen!

http://www.DrJackieBlack.com DrJackie@DrJackieBlack.com 1.888.792.6224 Copyright Dr. Jackie Black 1999-2003

This article may be re-published with appropriate attribution to the author including name, web site, email address and telephone number.

  About the Author

Dr. Jackie's mission is to challenge you to explore the old beliefs, old expectations and outdated values which cause you pain; to awaken you to the new realities of relationships; to revitalize you so that you will be ready to welcome the ideal partner when he or she comes into your life; and provide tools to couples based on a contemporary model for marriage and commitment. www.DrJackieBlack.com Dr. Jackie Black, Ph.D. 1.888.792.6224 Dr. Jackie Black may be contacted at http://www.DrJackieBlack.com amythill@mchsi.com. Click here to view more of their articles.
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