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Differentiating Between Constructive and Destructive Conflict
Mediator and conflict resolution coach Dr. Tammy Lenski offers pointers on recognizing whether conflict is healthy. Indicators of constructive conflict include:- Forward movement in the conversation–even if it’s unfriendly;
- Parties seem reasonably comfortable; and
- Statements may be difficult to hear but are not meant to be harmful.
If a conflict is still positive, intervention might be premature. On the other hand, Lesinski says it is important for conflict professionals to recognize the warning signs of destructive conflict:- Parties have become rigid in their positions;
- Direct communications are diminishing or absent;
- The dispute has become more about prevailing that the underlying issue;
- The dispute has begun to involve others; and
- Retaliation and attempts at coercion are becoming more frequent.
(Mediation Works Blog; Conflict Zen.)
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