Sitting in the Fire Large Group Transformation Using Conflict and Diversity (Paperback)
| Author: Arnold Mindell |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Independent Pub Group
ISBN-10: 1887078002
ISBN-13: 9781887078009
Sku: 30321498
Publish Date: 8/13/2012
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(in Inches) 9H x 6L x 0.75T
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272
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| Using examples ranging from disputes in small organizations to large-scale conflicts in countries around the world, this volume offers practical methods for working with conflict, leadership crises, stagnation, abuse, terrorism, violence, and other social action issues. It brings an understanding of the psychology of conflict and the knowledge that many disputes can be traced back to inequalities of rank and power between parties, providing tools that will enable people to use conflict to build community. |
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Using examples ranging from disputes in small organizations to large-scale conflicts in countries around the world, this volume offers practical methods for working with conflict, leadership crises, stagnation, abuse, terrorism, violence, and other social action issues. It brings an understanding of the psychology of conflict and the knowledge that many disputes can be traced back to inequalities of rank and power between parties, providing tools that will enable people to use conflict to build community. |
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"Mindell demonstrates how the most helpful moments in understanding are often those that involve the unfettered display of emotions such as anger, grief and resentment. Families, couples, companies, and neighborhoods would all benefit from sharing this book's principles." Spring, 1996
"Mindell demonstrates how the most helpful moments in understanding are often those that involve the unfettered display of emotions such as anger, grief and resentment. Families, couples, companies, and neighborhoods would all benefit from sharing this book's principles." Spring, 1996

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