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Topic: Disputes V


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That�s it for the topic of disputes. You have plenty of new material to think about and work towards. Try using one or many of the problem solving skills when faced with a dispute. Use thought records, communication skills, problem solving, communication analysis and putting yourself first to try to get a better understanding of the problems in your relationships and change how you behave in those relationships. Don�t limit yourself to using these skills with just one person. They can be applied to spouses, significant others, family, friends, co-workers and bosses/management. Happy fighting! Josie

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