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Literary notes about interpersonal (AI summary)

In literature, "interpersonal" is often used to emphasize the human dimension of conflict and connection, underscoring that challenges and solutions frequently involve more than just physical or abstract elements [1, 2]. Writers invoke the term to explore the nuanced dynamics between individuals—whether by portraying tense personal conflicts that affect character development [3, 4] or by highlighting strategies for resolving disputes and fostering understanding [5, 6, 7, 8, 9]. Moreover, the adjective is employed to draw links between personal relationships and broader social, ethical, and even historical frameworks, as seen in discussions that connect interpersonal tensions to ancient codes or to modern therapeutic practices [10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15].
  1. Many ordinary problems involve not only physical, concrete parts but also interpersonal elements.
    — from Sequential Problem Solving A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking by Fredric B. Lozo
  2. Thus problem solving involves both the physical world and the interpersonal world.
    — from Sequential Problem Solving A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking by Fredric B. Lozo
  3. Personalities are tense with interpersonal conflict.
    — from Psychological Warfare by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger
  4. The two tankmen were nearing the point of interpersonal complications in their heated conversations on the issue.
    — from The Valley of Gold: A Tale of the Saskatchewan by David Howarth
  5. [3] * * * * * DEALING WITH INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT.
    — from Sequential Problem Solving A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking by Fredric B. Lozo
  6. * * * * * Interpersonal Problem Solving.
    — from Sequential Problem Solving A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking by Fredric B. Lozo
  7. Students should have strategies for managing interpersonal relationships, both good and bad.
    — from Sequential Problem Solving A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking by Fredric B. Lozo
  8. They would like to improve their interpersonal skills.
    — from When You Don't Know Where to TurnA Self-Diagnosing Guide to Counseling and Therapy by Steven J. Bartlett
  9. ================================= DEALING WITH INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT.
    — from Sequential Problem Solving A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking by Fredric B. Lozo
  10. Western World values and ideas of dealing with interpersonal conflict originate in the Code of Hammarabi and the Mosaic Code.
    — from Sequential Problem Solving A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking by Fredric B. Lozo
  11. On the other hand, we know that a strong interpersonal relationship is necessary for hypnosis.
    — from A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis by Melvin Powers
  12. The intention to care, to nurture the other as caring, is expressed in interpersonal ways as well as in technological competence.
    — from Nursing as Caring: A Model for Transforming Practice by Savina O'Bryan Schoenhofer
  13. A Study of interpersonal relations (new contributions to psychiatry).
    — from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1976 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
  14. The relationship of self-disclosure, interpersonal dependency, and life changes to loneliness in young adults.
    — from Humanistic Nursing by Loretta T. Zderad
  15. Propaganda is directed to the subtle niceties of thought by which people maintain their personal orientation in an unstable interpersonal world.
    — from Psychological Warfare by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger

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