Module 5 Discussion 1&2 - Why would one want to be in mid-range
MODULE 5
DQ1
Why would one want to be in mid-range of emotional expression? What happens when you express more extreme emotions?
DQ2
What are feeling words? How do feeling words help us to constructively express conflict?
STUDY MATERIALS
Read Chapter 6 of the Book Interpersonal Conflict.
Review "The Team That Wasn't," by Wetlaufer, from the Harvard Business Review (1994).
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Read "Exploring the Role of Emotion in Conflict Transformation," by Jameson, Bodtker, Porch, and Jordan, from Conflict Resolution Quarterly (2009).
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Read "Can Conflict Be Energizing? A Study of Task Conflict, Positive Emotions, and Job Satisfaction," by Todorova, Bear, and Weingart, from the Journal of Applied Psychology (2014).
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Read "Emotion Regulation Predicts Marital Satisfaction: More Than a Wives' Tale," by Bloch, Haase, and Levenson, from Emotion (2013).
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Read "Emotion Dysregulation in the Intergenerational Transmission of Romantic Relationship Conflict," by Kim, Pears, Capaldi, and Owen, from the Journal of Family Psychology (2009).
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View "Psychology Media Suite."
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Solution: Module 5 Discussion 1&2 - Why would one want to be in mid-range