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Peer reviewedSweeney, Brian; Carruthers, William L. – School Counselor, 1996
Discusses the history, philosophy, theory, and educational applications of conflict resolution. Provides conceptual definitions for conflict and conflict resolution. Asserts there is a need for greater clarification of conceptual and operational definitions of conflict resolution. Notes the lack of consensus on the role of conflict resolution in…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Peer reviewedGullette, Lyn Cobin – Youth and Society, 1987
Maritally violent families are examined. Two types of violent families are described. Type I families use violence to establish a hierarchy and maintain control over members. In type II families, violence is used to express anger or to react to stress. Both types may cause behavioral problems in the children. (VM)
Descriptors: Anger, Battered Women, Behavior Problems, Child Development
Peer reviewedCarruthers, William L.; And Others – School Counselor, 1996
Discusses the integration of conflict resolution principles into school curricula. Defines conflict resolution as a curriculum and reports on the content and nature of conflict resolution curricula. Reviews practices for implementing and delivering a conflict resolution curriculum. Discusses the importance of imparting an understanding of the…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Peer reviewedLupton-Smith, Helen S.; And Others – School Counselor, 1996
Discusses the increased use of Peer Mediation (PM) programs to solve interpersonal conflicts in school settings in the past 10 years. Provides three distinctive models of PM programs and discusses the stages generally necessary for developing a PM program. Describes three exemplary PM programs: an elementary school model, a middle school model,…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Arbitration, Behavior Problems, Conflict


