Understanding Different Conflict Styles
People often have different ways of approaching conflicts. Understanding these styles can help you communicate more effectively
Passive-Aggressive
Indirectly expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance, making it harder to address the issue.
Assertive
Expressing your feelings and needs directly while respecting others.
Passive
Avoiding conflict or giving in to keep the peace, even if your needs aren't met.
Aggressive
Defending your own needs at the expense of others, often through shouting or blaming.
Understanding Different Conflict Styles
Cameron Maerevoet
Created on August 20, 2023
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Understanding Different Conflict Styles
People often have different ways of approaching conflicts. Understanding these styles can help you communicate more effectively
Passive-Aggressive
Indirectly expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance, making it harder to address the issue.
Assertive
Expressing your feelings and needs directly while respecting others.
Passive
Avoiding conflict or giving in to keep the peace, even if your needs aren't met.
Aggressive
Defending your own needs at the expense of others, often through shouting or blaming.