Conflict Resolution for the Helping Professions

Conflict Resolution for the Helping Professions by Allan Edward Barsky is a comprehensive resource published by Thomson Brooks/Cole in 2007. This second edition spans 364 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a hands-on approach to understanding conflict resolution, equipping students with the necessary theory, skills, and exercises to navigate various conflict situations effectively.
Readers will find that this text encourages the development of reflective practitioners in roles such as negotiators, mediators, and peacebuilders. It emphasizes the importance of analyzing conflict situations and applying theory-based strategies for ethical intervention. Through practical examples and exercises, the book illustrates how to utilize conflict resolution skills in diverse contexts, including interpersonal relations and community engagement.
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Barsky’s hands-on text provides the theory, skills, and exercises that prepare students for an array of conflict situations. It encourages developing professionals to see themselves as reflective practitioners in the roles of negotiators, mediators, advocates, facilitators, and peacebuilders. Students will learn how to analyze conflict situations and develop theory-based strategies that can be used to intervene in an ethical and effective manner. Examples and exercises demonstrate how to apply conflict resolution skills when working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and diverse communities,
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