Conflict Styles
Understanding Conflict
Conflict in Recovery
100

This conflict style involves avoiding the conflict entirely, often postponing or ignoring the issue.

What is avoidance?

100

True or False: Conflict can be completely avoided in healthy relationships.

What is false?

100

In recovery, it's important to avoid this conflict style, which can lead to resentment by avoiding important conversations.

What is avoidance?

200

This style of conflict resolution emphasizes meeting your own needs and desires, even at the expense of others.

What is competing?

200

This term refers to a disagreement or clash of ideas, values, or opinions between individuals.

What is conflict?

200

This conflict style may be useful when setting boundaries, as it helps maintain your priorities.

What is competing?

300

When both parties work together to find a solution that fully satisfies both of their needs, they are using this conflict style.

What is collaboration?

300

The approach you use to handle conflict is known as your conflict

What is style?

300

In early recovery, this conflict style can be helpful for creating healthy compromises without returning to old behaviors.

What is compromising?

400

This conflict style is characterized by giving in to the other person's demands while neglecting your own needs.

What is accommodating?

400

Conflict resolution techniques can help prevent this emotional response, which is characterized by feelings of frustration or anger.

What is escalation?

400

Being too accommodating in conflicts can lead to this, where you sacrifice your own needs for others.

What is codependency?

500

This style seeks a middle ground where both parties give up something to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

What is compromising?  

500

Active listening and expressing your feelings respectfully are key components of this conflict resolution strategy.

What is effective communication?

500

Developing the ability to collaborate in conflict situations is important for this skill in recovery, which focuses on building healthy relationships.

What is interpersonal effectiveness?