Synopsis
Conflict Analysis Training, A Program of Emotional Education, is a workbook designed to accompany the Conflict Analysis Battery, using art as metaphors for personal growth.This test helps you identify both your relational modality, that is, your way of relating or communicating with others and the degree of psychic tension or intensity of conflict you currently experience. There are four major alternative categories of relating. These are the following: Submissive Cooperative, Submissive Antagonistic, Dominant Cooperative, and Dominant Antagonistic. It is important to identify one's relational syndromal modality because it is possible for particular repetitions of experiences in terms of circular self-fulfilling prophecy patterns.
About the Author
Albert Levis, MD, a native of Athens, Greece, has been a practicing psychiatrist for more than forty years. Trained at the Universities of Zurich and Geneva, the University of Chicago, and at Yale, Albert is the author of many books and articles, including The Formal Theory of Behavior, Conflict Analysis Training, and Science Stealing the Fire of the Gods. Before retiring to Manchester, Vermont, Albert directed the Center for the Study of Normative Behavior in Hamden, Connecticut. Albert continues to lecture throughout the region and lead the Museum of the Creative Process. Albert's family runs the Wilburton Inn, a historic estate boutique hotel in Manchester, Vermont.
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