Managing Teen Conflict
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High Conflict Child Custody – Am I Required to Tell the Other Parent I Moved?By: E Brooks | 26/05/2009 | DivorceThere are many conflicts that arise in high conflict child custody cases. Many of them involve a struggle over what information does and does not need to be shared between the parents. While joint physical custody guarantees certain rights and joint legal custody guarantees other's, there are many gray areas. One of those gray areas is the right of the other parent to know where you live. Dealing With ConflictBy: Sam Shorrosh | 16/05/2008 | LeadershipConflict in the workplace is going to happen. You must decide in advance if you will run away from others, attack right back, or engage the issues without attacking the speaker. Some simple strategies can help you learn to respond with positive action rather than react with passivity. Conflict is how we establish boundaries and if you adopt the attitude that conflict is life presenting a "teachable moment" you will be well on your way to mastering your own life. Keeping Conflict in Check - Stopping Conflict From Ruining your RelationshipBy: Ebohr Munoz | 25/09/2007 | RelationshipsConflict is inevitable in relationships but it can be so badly managed that sensitive issues become a recipe for an argument or are avoided completely. Instead you can manage conflict conversations in ways that won’t drive you apart. Conflict Resolution for Boomers and the Media CultureBy: Phyllis Goldberg | 01/05/2007 | MarriageShock jock Don Imus crossed the line when he called the women of the Rutgers basketball team "nappy headed hos." His remark stirred up feelings of outrage, vulnerability and anger. What happens in the media is not that different from what transpires between couples when emotionally charged discussions get completely out of hand. Conflict Resolution For Boomers And Media CultureBy: Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D. | 14/02/2008 | Home & FamilyHave you noticed that, in our culture, slurs about gender, class, race and sex have become fairly commonplace and are often even seen as humorous by some? Howard Stern, Ann Coulter, Jesse Jackson and Bill O'Reilly, to name a few well known pundits, have been busy playing the 'can you... Parenting Through and After a DivorceBy: Susan L. Woodard | 05/09/2007 | ParentingDivorce is an ongoing process in a person's life. As people pass through the different stages of divorce, their experiences are unique to their situations. There is no such thing as a typical divorce. All parents must strive to find out what works effectively for their individual family. When children are involved, the result does not have to end with a negative impact. 3 Of the Most Epic Parenting Tips EverBy: Robert William Locke | 12/04/2009 | ParentingNow that ADHD behavioral therapy has finally become a hot topic in the ADHD jungle , let me share with you three of the most epic parenting tips ever. Before we get into that, I want to point out that one of leading researchers in this, Gregory Fabiano ,has been given the White House's Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. His work clearly shows that ADHD behavioural therapy is just as effective as ADHD medication with drugs Consequences of Unresolved Conflicts: Relationship and ProjectionBy: William Smith | 15/02/2007 | MarriageRelationships are often more complex than we think they are or wish them to be. Relationships, especially intimate relation, brings out many of our unmet needs, anxieties, and unresolved conflicts with individuals from our past, parents, caretakers, friends, and former intimate relationships.
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