In keeping with a broad conception of interpersonal conflict, this book is organized into two parts. The first focuses on conflict on different types of couple relationships -- homosexual, cross cultural, dating but violent, engaged, and married -- and group relationships -- student peers, parents and their young children, and adult children and their aging parents. The chapters not only review past research on conflict in some relationships, but also take a significant step forward in introducing a variety of other relationship types for future research on conflict. These chapters also offer evidence that conflict is experienced differently in different types of interpersonal relationships.
The second part of this book describes basic underlying principles and programs for dealing with interpersonal conflicts. Chapters in this section discuss patterns of argument in everyday life, issues associated with competence in interpersonal conflict, and mediation as a form of intervention for resolution.
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Dudley D. Cahn
"...this collection of scholarly pieces on conflict in relationships is enlightening from an academic perspective. It is solidly based in research and in the literature on personal relationships and conflict."
—Public Relations Review"This text is useful to professionals in a wide variety of fields and for graduate students interested in personal relationships and relational conflict. As a resource book, this text is a good supplement to research in both personal relationships and interpersonal conflict."
—Contemporary Psychology