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Also from the same book.
If a person genuinely wants to resolve the conflict with you a fair and caring way they will:
Talk openly about the conflict with you.
Find out about your feelings and concerns.
Find out why you are resisting what they want.
Accept responsibility for their part of the conflict.
Like my late husband would have taken this approach, not a chance. As in his eyes he was the most perfect man who walked on this earth and I was the one with all of HIS problems. He never listened to anything I had to say unless it suited only HIS needs. But that isn't an uncommon behaviour of an addict. Since most addicts are very selfish people. When everyone had enough of his heavy drinking look what happened when he couldn't have his way. He ended his life.
If a person genuinely wants to resolve the conflict with you a fair and caring way they will:
Talk openly about the conflict with you.
Find out about your feelings and concerns.
Find out why you are resisting what they want.
Accept responsibility for their part of the conflict.
Like my late husband would have taken this approach, not a chance. As in his eyes he was the most perfect man who walked on this earth and I was the one with all of HIS problems. He never listened to anything I had to say unless it suited only HIS needs. But that isn't an uncommon behaviour of an addict. Since most addicts are very selfish people. When everyone had enough of his heavy drinking look what happened when he couldn't have his way. He ended his life.