CONFLICT
Our interpretations, Mediation Strategies and Communication Types
The Nature of Conflict -- an introduction
What is Conflict?
Conflict as Perception
Conflict as Feeling
Conflict as Actions
What causes conflict?
Communication
Emotions
Values
Structure
Positive Communication
Interpersonal Conflict
Intrapersonal Conflict
Link between Interpersonal Conflicts and Effective Communication
Mediation and Dispute Resolution
The Nature of Conflict -- An introduction:
Conflict is a naturally existing problem in our society and the world as a whole. Conflict exists at all levels and it is so a certain extent quite natural and inevitable. With a functionalist approach, it can be said that the existence of conflict is somewhat important for the society. It is however an understatement to say that we live amidst conflict. Conflict is present at every level in society and people at every second are reassuring each other as to how they are having a "discussion" instead of a conflict when in reality this is often not the case. Even in organizations, many professionals are hired to ensure a conflict free planning and implantation process. Not everyone would agree with what the other person's point-of-view is and this is what may lead to internal conflicts. People sometimes hold a perception that admitting the existence of a conflict is a sign of weakness and failure and surrendering to hopelessness (Mayer, 2002).
This uncertainty about conflict is present as the basic challenge for those who attempt to resolve this. The way the nature and context of conflict is analyzed represents the individuals own attitude and approach towards the problem. The perception of a situation may vary from individual to individual and everyone would judge it from various aspects. Conflict may be seen as a feeling, a disagreement, an argument or an issue that needs to be dealt with. The first and foremost thing in order to resolve the conflict is to judge and assess the nature of the conflict appropriately and handling it according to that. The essential tools in this analysis are the interactions that contribute to the building of conflict. The roots and the origin of conflict can be identified using this and the participants as well as the context can be easily analyzed.
Sometimes, we indulge in conflict subconsciously and make certain assumptions about its nature that may or may not be true. It depends on the situation whether the assumption end up being helpful or limit the ability of an individual to analyze the situation properly. These assumptions may also hinder one from considering other options of analyzing the situation and finding solutions for it. There is an increasing need for challenging these assumptions and be practical in the way a situation is judged. As the way of handling situations and resolving issues becomes more powerful and deeper, the values that create peace in society are also instilled and carried out more effectively. However, in order to achieve this stability and effectiveness, individuals need to be open to acceptance and change regarding their thinking and mindsets. The framework to understand conflict is a lens through which the conflict becomes clearer and easier to analyze. There are different ways to look at the same situation and amend it accordingly.
What is Conflict?
Conflict exists as a three dimensional perspective which involves three stages, those being cognitive (perception), emotional (feeling) and behavioral (action). This approach helps in the analysis and understanding of the depth of the conflict and it helps one proceed in various dimensions depending on the scenario (Mayer, 2002).
Conflict as Perception:
Seeing conflict as a perception, it is basically someone's understanding and belief that what he/she beliefs and wants are incompatible with someone else's desires. This cognitive and subjective feeling of someone gives rise to conflict when the other person seems to have a different opinion. This can be one sided or from both ends. However it is justified to consider the existence of conflict even if it is so from one side because that individual will act according to what he perceives and feels if he judges that the other person may not have the same interests as himself.
Conflict as Feeling:
Conflict may also result in an emotional reaction and gives rise to a disagreement between two individuals. Emotions such as fear, sadness, depression, bitterness,, anger or hopelessness may be felt as a result of disagreements and conflicts....
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