Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
100

Noting an important issue that comes up in the course of discussing other.

What is Bracketing

100

Granting forgiveness or putting aside our personal need in favor of someone else’s when it is not required or expected.

What is Grace?

100

Attacking while denying doing so; a means of covertly expressing conflict, anger, or both.

What is Passive Aggression?

200

Building a solution through negotiation and acceptance of parts of proposals for resolution.

What is Contracting?

200

Expressed tension between people who are interdependent, perceive they have incompatible goals, and feel a need to resolve those differences.

What is Interpersonal Conflict?

200

Communicating about differences, tensions, and disagreements.

What is a Voice Response?

300

To leave conflict, either psychologically (by tuning out disagreement) or physically (by walking away from an argument, or even leaving the relationship).

What is Exit Response?

300

An unproductive form of conflict communication in which “everything but the kitchen sink”—irrelevant reasons, insults, and excuses—is thrown into the argument.

What is Kitchen-Sinking?

300

An orientation toward conflict that assumes that one person wins at the expense of another person.

What is Win-Lose?

400

Excessively insulting another person online, often using language that is derogatory or obscene.

What is Flaming?

400

Silent allegiance to a relationship and a person when conflict exists.

What is a Loyalty Response?

400

An orientation toward conflict that assumes that everyone can win, or benefit, from engaging in conflict and that it is possible to generate resolutions that satisfy everyone.

What is Win-Win?

500

Interactions in which the real conflicts are hidden or denied and a counterfeit excuse is created for arguments or put-downs.

What are Games?

500

Denial or minimization of problems.

What is a Neglect Response?

500

An orientation toward conflict that assumes that nobody can win, and everyone loses from engaging in conflict.

What is Lose-Lose?