Personal Experience Project Improving Conflict Term Paper

Reframing of the argument that recently occurred, and likely many of the arguments that we have had would be a highly efficient and I suspect effective way to resolve the communication issue between us. This is especially poignant since I feel that he and I are approaching the situation from two completely different frames of mind, which makes it incredibly difficult to get him to understand the real reason why I am upset. If I were able to breakdown the situation and somehow enable him to understand the mental position I am approaching the topic from, then I believe the...

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If he were to understand that what he took to be a dilemma, or a decision on a dilemma was in fact NOT a dilemma, just an observation on my part with no subsequent decision, then he would see how his advice and judgment of my perceived thought process are fundamentally moot.
By reframing a conflict, we enable both parties to take a fresh, and perhaps more accurate perspective on a situation. It also eliminates a considerable amount of frustration to know that each party genuinely understands the other's position on the topic.

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