This post is in response to "I'm Right and You're Wrong About Everything" By Jeremy E. Sherman Ph.D. Instead of arguing, aim to understand each other's concerns. Source: fotosearch Would you like to ...
Peter Dixon reflects on his first year as M.S. in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program director and discusses the ...
The argument always seems to start over something small: a tone of voice, an unwashed dish, a comment that lands wrong. Ten minutes later, you are saying things you do not mean to the people you love ...