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Category Archives: Counseling/Psychology
The Four P’s of Conflict: Perception
*Posted by David Henderson. Dr. Henderson blogs regularly on his own blog which you can access here. We have come to the last “P” in our series on the four P’s of Conflict. As a reminder, the previous three are … Continue reading
Conflicts of Purpose
*Posted by guest author Dr. David Henderson. Dr. Henderson regularly blogs at purposebeyondpain.com. What happens when a vacationing family prays for sunshine while a farming family is praying for rain? What about when two charities are vying for the same patron? Or … Continue reading
Posted in Counseling/Psychology, Family, Ministry
Tagged conflict, decision making, decisions, priorities, purpose, time management
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Conflict Resolution: When you feel attacked
*Posted by Dr. David Henderson; Dr. Henderson regularly blogs at purposebeyondpain.com. Relationships are full of conflict. If you have managed to avoid it this far in your life, I guarantee you that you have also managed to avoid people. Avoiding … Continue reading
Managing Conflict: The 4 P’s
*Posted by Psychiatrist David Henderson. Dr. Henderson blogs regularly on his own blog which you can access here. Conflict is inevitable. The end result is not. How we handle conflict can make or break our careers, our friendships, our families, … Continue reading
Posted in Counseling/Psychology
Tagged anger, conflict, control, handing conflict, power, relational conflict, resolving conflict
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