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An upside to recurring conflict: Relational stress wood
Manage episode 340999596 series 2359923
Recurring conflict doesn’t automatically signal that a personal or professional relationship is in trouble. Teams, couples, and families that experience conflict can develop a figurative “stress wood” that makes for resilient relationships.
- Episode transcript
- About Biosphere 2
- About trees and stress wood
- How conflict avoidance can cause bigger conflict later
- When parents avoid disagreeing in front of child or routinely break up sibling arguments
- When parents prevent their child from expressing emotions
- How healthy relationships benefit from conflict
- Buy Tammy a coffee
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179 episodes
Manage episode 340999596 series 2359923
Recurring conflict doesn’t automatically signal that a personal or professional relationship is in trouble. Teams, couples, and families that experience conflict can develop a figurative “stress wood” that makes for resilient relationships.
- Episode transcript
- About Biosphere 2
- About trees and stress wood
- How conflict avoidance can cause bigger conflict later
- When parents avoid disagreeing in front of child or routinely break up sibling arguments
- When parents prevent their child from expressing emotions
- How healthy relationships benefit from conflict
- Buy Tammy a coffee
To automatically receive transcripts of new episodes, plus Tammy's newsletter, subscribe here.
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