Research on attachment, stress physiology, and emotion regulation shows that people who shut down during conflict are often experiencing two repeating internal patterns. Interrupting these patterns is ...
Few of us relish conflict. It’s discomfiting and stressful. It’s also inevitable in any workplace, especially now, when social and political tensions sharply divide the world. In a recent survey by ...
Who Won the Winter Olympics?: Which country won the most events on snow, ice or sliding track? Here are all the ways we could think of to track the medal count. Physician Assistants: In multiple ...
Do you avoid difficult conversations, at home or at work, even when you see no other way to resolve an ongoing problem? If you do, you’re not alone. According to a recent study, people in troubled ...
Test your knowledge of credit cards, buying a home, saving for college or retirement and other things that affect your wallet. By Connie Chang and Juli Fraga Illustrations by Jay Daniel Wright Making ...
The following is a response to “The Demise of Conflict Studies” from our winter issue, followed by a reply by Wolfram Lacher and Yvan Guichaoua. Looking at the conflicts mentioned in “The Demise of ...
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