Managing Inner Conflicts

Managing Inner Conflicts
Author: Ashok Ganguly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9789389620597

This book addresses the issues of causes and grounds, understanding of the 'Self', taking the call to resolve and work the ways out of an inner conflict in professional life.

Managing Inner and Outer Conflict

Managing Inner and Outer Conflict
Author: Leonard L. Riskin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

This Article describes potential benefits of considering certain processes within an individual that take place in connection with external conflict as if they might be negotiations or other processes that are routinely used to address external disputes, such as mediation or adjudication. In order to think about internal processes in this way, it is necessary to employ a model of the mind that includes entities capable of engaging in such processes. The Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, developed by Richard C. Schwartz, works well for this purpose. The IFS model is grounded on the construct that the mind is composed of two kinds of entities that interact systematically: “Parts” of the personality (or “Subpersonalities”) and the Self. The Article integrates the IFS model with conflict resolution theory and practice. It proposes a combined perspective, which it argues can give us access to certain internal processes and help us: Understand certain potentially conscious internal processes and their relationship to external conflict; Assess such processes; and Manage (and hopefully improve) such processes, which should lead to more appropriate external conflict-related behavior and to less suffering in connection with conflict.

Where Inner and Outer Worlds Meet

Where Inner and Outer Worlds Meet
Author: Tirril Harris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006-09-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134631855

The importance of George Brown's sustained contribution to medical sociology through his longitudinal studies of psychiatric disorder and its relationship to social context is widely recognised. This collection of seventeen chapters exemplifies a particular way of working as a medical sociologist which focuses on the understanding of the meaning of social experiences as the key to an individual's health status. It combines the biographical richness of qualitative analysis and thus reach conclusions on the basis of statistical significance. The contributors mainly focus on conditions of depression and anxiety, relating these to the meanings including both demographic aspects such as gender, parity, lifestyle, employment, refugee/immigration status, humiliation, entrapment, loss and also more interpersonal stresses such as neglect, abuse and critical or unsupportive relationships. This is a book which offers a rich treasury of information for all researchers interested in understanding the complex relationship between our inner and outer worlds; it captures the essence of George Brown's unique way of working.

The Human Face of Church

The Human Face of Church
Author: Sara Savage
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1786223791

Until now, Fresh Expressions has been about starting and sustaining mission initiatives among people with little or no church contact. As these projects mature, pastoral problems easily arise - how do you integrate the old with the new? How do you get an established congregation to change it views and practices? How do you cope with conflict? What if newcomers challenge set patterns of church behaviour rather than conform with them? The publication is structured for use for training in local churches, theological colleges and as a research tool in postgraduate study.

The I of the Storm

The I of the Storm
Author: Gary Simmons
Publisher: Unity Books (Unity School of Christianity)
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Management and Sustainable Development of Coastal Zone Environments

Management and Sustainable Development of Coastal Zone Environments
Author: AL. Ramanathan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-12-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9048130689

Coastal areas face increasing pressures from land use change, developmental activities, shoreline erosion, biodiversity losses and natural calamities. This volume addresses these issues facilitating the integrated analysis of the sustainability of coastal zones. The contributors have tried to focus their respective works on the problems that need urgent attention relevant to present day issues. Coastal Zone Management and its sustainability strategy should safeguard ecological security of the coastal areas, avoid pollution as well as exploitation of living and non living aquatic resources, protecting also the agrarian community and avian population and other floral and faunal breeding grounds. Articles have been selected on the basis of sound scientific findings hoping that it will help in developing meaningful regulations for future sustainable coastal management zone.

Making Sense of Change Management

Making Sense of Change Management
Author: Esther Cameron
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2024-01-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1398612863

How can organizations effectively navigate times of change? This book provides comprehensive guidance on adapting mindsets, structures and strategies to achieve success. Making Sense of Change Management is a classic text for beginners through to seasoned practitioners, which covers the theories and models of change management and connects them to workable techniques that organizations of all types and sizes can use to adapt to tough market and environment conditions. The updated sixth edition includes an introduction to emerging regenerative mindsets, change processes, and ways of doing and being that will help meet both the urgency and the longer term requirements for change in response to unfolding crises. The book also references the impact of climate change, COVID-19, and other interconnected crises, and illustrates how compassionate, sustainable leadership can positively impact the way change is managed in organizations, and therefore the outcomes for all. This definitive, bestselling text in the field shows how to succeed by changing strategies, structures, mindsets, behaviours and expectations of staff and managers. Supported by thoughtful and provocative questions at the end of each chapter, as well as checklists, tips and summaries to apply knowledge in practice, Making Sense of Change Management remains essential reading for both students and practitioners who are currently part of, or leading, a change initiative. Online resources include international case study question packs and lecture slides with further reflective questions.