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Discover your conflict management style. [Washington, D.C.]: Alban Institute, 1997.

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Marie E. Borrazzo MBA Ph.D. The Impact of Teacher Conflict Styles on Student Discipline Outcomes. AuthorHouse, 2005.

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Rahmun, Lindsay. Communication styles used by male and female executives to handle conflict with subordinates. 1987.

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Kiernan, Judith Ann. CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE: HEAD NURSE STYLES AND STAFF NURSE PERCEPTIONS (NURSES). 1992.

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Borman, Janice Strom. DIFFERENCES IN HOSPITAL EXECUTIVES' LEADERSHIP STYLES, VALUES, SKILLS, AND WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT. 1993.

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Currie, Gail M. The effects of business/customer roles on preferences for conflict resolution styles. 1990.

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Haymaker, Christopher Muir. Relationships between marital conflict styles and the dimensions of children's sociometric status. 1994.

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Forman, Harriet Rosenman. DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF UNION AND NONUNION AFFILIATION ON PERCEIVED ROLE CONFLICT, CONFLICT RESOLUTION MODES, LEADER BEHAVIOR STYLES, AND LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS OF HEAD NURSES. 1989.

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Oudeh, Gayle Wiebe, and Nabil Oudeh. Conflict Is for the Birds! Understanding Your Conflict Management Style. CCR International Publishing Inc., 2006.

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Discover Your Conflict Management Style (Al 77). Alban Institute, 1985.

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Style Matters. Riverhouse ePress, 2005.

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Kraybill, Ron. Style Matters: The Kraybill Conflict Response Inventory. Riverhouse ePress, 2005.

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Rush, Susan Lois. CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLE, CLINICALLY ASSERTIVE BEHAVIOR, COLLEGIAL BEHAVIOR, AND JOB SATISFACTION IN NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NURSES. 1993.

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Collins, Joey A. The influence of moral orientation on conflict-resolution style preference at work and at home. 1996.

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Immanuel, Mary Sulakshini. THE LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOR STYLE OF EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATORS OF THE BACCALAUREATE NURSING PROGRAMS IN INDIA AND ITS RELATION TO CONFLICT MANAGEMENT. 1988.

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Karres, Erika V. Shearin. Mean Chicks, Cliques, and Dirty Tricks: A Real Girl's Guide to Getting Through the Day with Smarts and Style. Adams Media Corporation, 2004.

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Guerin, John J., and L. Paul Hood. Psychological Factors in Estate Planning. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190269999.003.0018.

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As an area of behavioral finance, estate planning is less focused on systematic, cognitive errors than on a core, emotional ambivalence about mortality. The chapter explores the dynamics of the advisor–client relationship in financial planning and estate planning, as well as the emotional conflicts concerning mortality in light of research about mortality salience and terror management theory. The inclusion of marital, family, and family business issues introduces inherent complications to efforts at planning. These added dimensions may in turn affect succession planning, inheritance, heir preparation, and family dynamics. Recent developments in assessing financial style and personality may enhance progress in estate planning. Tools for facilitating the process are discussed, along with observations for further development in the field. Models in other areas of psychotherapy practice show potential to inform this area of practice.
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