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May 20 2009, 10:29 AM EDT
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The little book of conflict transformation, 2003)
are: Lens to see the immediate situationLens to see underlying patterns and contextA conceptual framework that holds these perspectives together-one that permits us to connect the presenting problems with deeper relational patterns. Not satisfied with a quick
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are: Lens to see the immediate situationLens to see underlying patterns and contextA conceptual framework that holds these perspectives together-one that permits us to connect the presenting problems with deeper relational patterns. Not satisfied with a quick solution that
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Our feelings change and translate from uneasiness to anxiety to even outright pain. In such a situation we often experience a growing sense of urgency
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