Conflict Mediation Across Cultures: Pathways and Patterns
David Augsburger believes conflict is inevitable in human life, but that it is essential and can be quite constructive. He proposes a shift to an "international" approach in resolving conflict. He focuses on interpersonal and group conflicts and provides a comparison of conflict patterns within and among various cultures.

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Conflict Mediation Across Cultures: Pathways and Patterns
David Augsburger believes conflict is inevitable in human life, but that it is essential and can be quite constructive. He proposes a shift to an "international" approach in resolving conflict. He focuses on interpersonal and group conflicts and provides a comparison of conflict patterns within and among various cultures.

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Conflict Mediation Across Cultures: Pathways and Patterns

Conflict Mediation Across Cultures: Pathways and Patterns

by David W. Augsburger
Conflict Mediation Across Cultures: Pathways and Patterns

Conflict Mediation Across Cultures: Pathways and Patterns

by David W. Augsburger

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Overview

David Augsburger believes conflict is inevitable in human life, but that it is essential and can be quite constructive. He proposes a shift to an "international" approach in resolving conflict. He focuses on interpersonal and group conflicts and provides a comparison of conflict patterns within and among various cultures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780664256098
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication date: 01/01/1995
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

David W. Augsburger is Professor of Pastoral Counseling at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He is the author of twenty books in pastoral counseling, marriage, and conflict and human relations, including Pastoral Counseling across Cultures and Helping People Forgive, both published by WJK.
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