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How can anger and revenge lead to fights? |
The desire for revenge leads to a dangerous cycle of fighting. |
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What does it mean to escalate a fight? |
Escalate: or grow more intense |
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What effect can friends and bystanders have on fights? |
It's often more hard for a person to avoid a fight when bystanders of friends are present. |
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What does the term instigator mean? |
Instigators: people who encourage fighting between others while staying out of the fight themselves. |
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How does a desire for control contribute toward violence toward women? |
A person's desire to have control over another is the main reason for domestic violence and dating violence. |
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What are 2 possible approaches when you are faced with a conflict? |
1. Ignore the conflict 2. Confront the person |
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What should your first concern be in any conflict? |
Your safety. |
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Describe 3 steps you should take when you confront a person. |
1. Choose time and place carefully: make sure you don't have an audience. 2. Stay calm: you remain in control of the situation if you are calm. 3. Negotiate a solution: your communication style can affect the outcome. You don't want to say something to make the other person more defensive. |
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What does the term mediation mean? |
Mediation: process for resolving conflicts that involves a neutral third party. |
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How can you help others avoid a fight? |
Through mediation, through your role as a bystander, and by involving an adult. |