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Journal of Korean Academy of psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2000;9(2):170-179.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12934/jkpmhn.2000.9.2.170    Published online June 30, 2000.
Concept Analysis of Conflict
Eun Hee Jun1, In Soon Sohn1, Il Won Kim1
1Department of Nursing. Kwangdu Health College
2Head of Nurse Section, Kyung Hee Medical Center
3Head of Nurse Department. Kyung Hee Medical Center
갈등에 대한 개념 분석
전은회1, 손인순1, 김일원1
1광주보건대학 간호과 교수
2경회의료원 간호과장
3경회의료원 간호부장
Abstract
Communicating with others forms one of fundamental factors in human life. We experience conflicts while the communi cation occurs. Conflicts may have influences on human life in two different ways. One may be a negative one while the other is a positive one. If conflicts is solved in a positive way, it would help each individual grow or get developed further. It is inevitable for human beings, as members of society, to avoid conflicts in their normal life. People cannot upgrade their relationship without solving conflicts. This research is to provide people and society with better understanding about the concept of conflict by analysing its nature and causes. The attributes of conflict can be described as follows : 1. Conflict works as an obstacle in relationship, which destroys communication or trust in human life. Thus it must be solved. 2. Conflict is an essential factor in relationship and performs an important role in human behavior. Thus it must be promoted 3. Conflict motivates people to explore their ego. Thus it must be encouraged.
Key Words: Conflict


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