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*[[Smoothing]]. Emphasizing common interests and areas of agreement between the conflicting parties while playing down differences in order to ease the tensions. | *[[Smoothing]]. Emphasizing common interests and areas of agreement between the conflicting parties while playing down differences in order to ease the tensions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 13 January 2020
De-escalating is decreasing the conflict in extent, volume, or scope especially through (a) active listening, (b) smoothing, and (c) conflict-solving techniques.
- Smoothing. Emphasizing common interests and areas of agreement between the conflicting parties while playing down differences in order to ease the tensions.