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 Interpersonal conflict resolution magazine reviews

The average rating for Interpersonal conflict resolution based on 2 reviews is 2 stars.has a rating of 2 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-03-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 1 stars Darrick Diggins
I thought this was a quick and helpful read in understanding some of the more challenging personalities one encounters throughout life, be this in interpersonal or work relationships. Now granted, there are definitely more than just 50 personality quirks and it was also made clear in the book that people aren't just either one thing. There can, for one, be overlaps between the different types of people described in the book and there are several that weren't mentioned or that were just indicated. The author doesn't really go into detail about underlying mental health or personality disorders being at the core of certain behaviors or thinking patterns, but being that the book was written for the general masses who usually don't have much of an understanding of psychology or diagnostic criteria, I personally didn't mind that. This is more of a hands-on approach in understanding the basics of the how/why/what of such people and handling their behavior.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-02-14 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Kristofer Heim
This book seems streamlined enough to be read via Kindle App. Notes for now: -I like how the author mentions that it's not necessarily the person that actually ticks us off, but the reaction of that certain person to a situation. -The format of this book: type of person - why they tick us off - how to react to such a person. -I actually enjoyed the little snippets included here and there. They show the real life results on how reacting in a certain way can bring to your level/understanding that person who annoys you. -This book basically tells you to try to get into a person's shoes to understand a situation better. -Most, if not all, of the solutions seem feasible, but it, of course, depends on personal will. -I particularly enjoyed the section on "Angry People"; now I know why they say "laugh and count to ten". Apparently, it's a physiological thing. (Actual review to follow.)


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