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Personal Argumentation It is OK to Lose

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Personal Argumentation

It is OK to Lose

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Types of Argumentative Behaviors

Nonassertive

Passive, with limited self confidence agrees to what others want.

No comfortable solution

Lose/Win Situation

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Types of Argumentative Behaviors

Aggressive

Hostile, that will focus only on this person getting what they want regardless of others feelings

Short term solution

Win/Lose Situation

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Types of Argumentative Behaviors

Cooperative, finding solutions that work for all involved

Long term solution

Win/Win Situation

Assertive

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Types of Argumentative Behaviors

Aggressive Nonassertive

Lose/Win

Assertive

Win/WinWin/Lose

Indirect Aggression Whiners

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What do you think of when you hear the word…argument?

Defining Argumentation

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Types of Conflicts

Simple

Pseudo

Ego

Subject or Topic oriented

Communication breakdown

Personality differences

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Constructive arguing is the key to a successful relationship

Defining Argumentation

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Common Traps

Unresolved Issues

Failure to stick to issues

Relationship Argumentation

Garbage Bagging

Winning at all costs

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Why Can’t We Lose?

Arguing tied to our self esteem

Relationship Argumentation

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Why Can’t We Lose?

Relationship Argumentation

It is ok to lose an argument

That is how we grow

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An argument is a positive communication activity that seeks to resolve a disagreement

Defining Argumentation

Write about positive aspects of arguing. That

is arguing is one of the key reasons for a su

ccessful relationship

There are reasons why our arguments end negatively

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