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Why do parties in conflict sometimes get stuck on the "topic" goals? Discuss the challenges you perceive in trying to identify your identity and relational goals during a conflict? (These two questions are suggesting that identifying relational and identity goals make sense when we read about them.How does it play out in real life?)Finally,what would make it easier?
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