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High conflict individuals have a pattern of behavior that increases fighting and arguments, rather than reducing or resolving conflict.
21:34 - 25:22 (03:47)
Summary
High conflict individuals have a pattern of behavior that increases fighting and arguments, rather than reducing or resolving conflict. These individuals can cause problems in a variety of relationships or situations.
ChapterTips for dealing with conflict and arguments in relationships
Episode22. What are we fighting for - The Psychology of Conflict
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
Under threat, the amygdala in the limbic system of our brain is responsible for fear and fear responses.
25:22 - 27:55 (02:32)
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Under threat, the amygdala in the limbic system of our brain is responsible for fear and fear responses. In conflict, it may become difficult to remember any positive experiences of the other person involved, as the amygdala focuses on the immediate threat rather than the full context.
ChapterTips for dealing with conflict and arguments in relationships
Episode22. What are we fighting for - The Psychology of Conflict
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
Learning how to handle arguments in a relationship is important to build a long-lasting bond.
27:55 - 31:03 (03:08)
Summary
Learning how to handle arguments in a relationship is important to build a long-lasting bond. This podcast explores different strategies to diffuse arguments, avoid bigger problems, and release anger for a better outcome.
