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Blowing Up: The Psychology of Conflict
Blowing Up: The Psychology of Conflict
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This is a powerful resource for anyone who wants to understand the nature of interpersonal conflict—to study it, understand why it's a consistent part of human history, and perhaps avert it in their own lives.
• Presents a fascinating investigation into the many forms of conflict and the ways these have an impact on everyday life
• Establishes the importance of conflict in our lives, as well as the surprising concept that conflict can be constructive and useful rather than simply destructive
• Provides an overview of the key theories and a historical study of conflict, including landmark research like the Robbers Cave experiment, social identity theory, and psychodynamic theory
• Explores conflict throughout the life cycle with scenarios that readers will find familiar and which will resonate on a personal level
• Provides a global perspective to underscore the nature of conflict and its existence in virtually every society in the world—a timely topic in an era of unprecedented divisiveness
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