PSY 3102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: E.G. Time, Jon D. Levenson, Factor 5
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P s y 3 1 0 2 : l e c t u r e 1 2. M o n d a y , m a r c h 2 7 , 2 0 1 7. Is an integral and unavoidable part of life. When people get to do as they wish, there is no conflict. When one or both have to give up something, due to the other"s influence, conflicts ensue. The most romantic of couples are not immune from it. It is easy to spot a conflict taking place. We will explore why we engage in them, how they start, how we solve them. Difference in perception can result in conflict (two people looking at the same situation may interpret it differently, and that misinterpretation or disagreement about it may lead to conflict) Definition of conflict: interpersonal process that occurs whenever the actions of one person interfere with the actions of another.