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Conflict Assessment

 

Using the course materials and the Unit case study Eye to Eye, write a response paper between 475 – 675 words. Assess the conflict in the case study using the systems theory approach. Specifically, choose any three questions from either the Wilmot-Hocker Conflict Assessment Guide or The Difficult Conversations Guide, that appear to apply to the case study, “Eye to Eye,” for this unit.

For example, from the Wilmot and Hocker Conflict Assessment Guide (recommended), you might discuss the I. Nature of the Conflict, IV. Power, and V. Styles.
From the Difficult Conversations Guide, you might put yourself into the case study and discuss I. What happened – my story, IV. The Feelings Conversation – the other’s story, and V. The Identity Conversation.
Assignment specific
Include an introduction with a summary of the case study, and identify which conflict assessment guide and the specific questions will be used to assess the conflict.
Use three questions from either the Wilmot-Hocker Conflict Assessment Guide or The Difficult Conversations Guide to assess the conflict in the case.
Include specific examples from the case study.
Include at least three in-text citations from the case study or the text material.
Length of the paper should be 475 – 675 words.

Make sure to include thesis and a conclusion.

CM310 Unit 7 Case Study

 

 

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Conflicts in many marriages are caused by gender roles, limitations and expectation (Cahn, 2009). The scenario in the case study eye to eye is a good example that documents how conflicts in most families begin. There are scenarios that reflect gender inequality and limitations as well as expectations in the marriage on the case study. The scenario is about a married couple who seem to trigger more conflict as they try to resolve their differences…………………..

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