How to de-escalate a conflict? Therapist shares tips
From taking a break to taking responsibility for escalating the conflict, here are a few ways to de-escalate a conflict.
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In a relationship, it is important to address and de-escalate a conflict to stop it from going out of control. "The secret to de-escalation of conflict is to recognise and attend to the vulnerable spots in ways that don’t engage in negativity, shame, blame, or criticism," wrote Therapist Jordan Dann. Here are a few ways to de-escalate a conflict.(Unsplash)
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Connection and repair are not possible when the people are activated and dysregulated. It is important to take a break and come back to it later. (Unsplash)
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We need to pause to help the nervous system regulate. Taking deep breaths and going to another room to calm down can help. (Unsplash)
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We need to stop the me versus you thinking. A relationship requires two people to work as a team and solve things together. (Unsplash)
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