Embodied Conflict presents the neural encoding mechanism at the root of conflict, outlining seven key characteristics and exploring their implications for communication, relationship, and conflict resolution.
Embodied Conflict presents the neural encoding mechanism at the root of conflict, outlining seven key characteristics and exploring their implications for communication, relationship, and conflict resolution.
Tim Hicks has been a conflict resolution practitioner and teacher for 25 years. From 2006 to 2014, he was the first director of the conflict resolution Master's degree program at the University of Oregon.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter I. Some basics about humans as living organisms Chapter II. The Neural Encoding Function Chapter III. Some key characteristics of the neural encoding system Chapter IV. Implications for conflict and its resolution Chapter V. What can we do with this information? Applications to Practice Chapter VI. Implications for Training Chapter VII. Conclusion References
Preface Introduction Chapter I. Some basics about humans as living organisms Chapter II. The Neural Encoding Function Chapter III. Some key characteristics of the neural encoding system Chapter IV. Implications for conflict and its resolution Chapter V. What can we do with this information? Applications to Practice Chapter VI. Implications for Training Chapter VII. Conclusion References
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