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janiyahjosephCreated:
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defending one's authority or credibility, personal button pushing, bringing up history/irrelevant issues, and making empty threats or issuing ultimatums.
If you find yourself encountering power struggles on a regular basis, managing them effectively is critical to your mental well-being, as well as that of the individuals you're conversing with. In this blog, you’ll learn how to avoid power struggles by understanding the most common types and implementing limit setting techniques.
The first step to understanding power struggles, is being able to identify which type you are in. When you understand which power struggle you are entering, you can better stop and avoid it. The four most common struggles are identified as: defending one’s authority or credibility, personal button pushing, bringing up history/irrelevant issues, and making empty threats or issuing ultimatums. Now let’s break each of
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