Why Connection Is So Important in High Conflict Interactions

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One of the cornerstones of successful management of high conflict interactions is connection. In fact, it is the “C” in the CARS Method®—a set of principles for managing high conflict disputes and interactions.In today’s episode, Megan and Bill talk about this exceedingly important principle of connection, including:why connection is foundational to successful interactions with high conflict peoplethe brain’s request for connectionwhy it is so difficult to remember to connect before problem-solvingthe impact of connecting—using EAR Statementswhether connection and EAR Statements can be over-usedLINKSBOOKSCalming Upset People with EARARTICLESCalming Upset People Fast with EARThe CARS Method®Our website: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/Submit a Question for Bill and MeganAll of our books can be found in our online store or anywhere books are sold, including as e-books.You can also find these show notes at our site as well.Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing patterns of behavior.
(00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault
(02:21) - Intro to Connection
(03:22) - Foundational to Successful Interactions
(05:14) - Connection vs. Isolation
(06:17) - Connecting with an HCP
(09:17) - How the Brain's Involved
(14:43) - Hostility Bias
(16:00) - Misreading Cues
(18:56) - Difference in Cultures
(20:36) - Remember to Connect First
(25:36) - EAR Statements
(27:44) - Can You Overdo It?
(30:52) - Wrap Up
(31:24) - Reminders

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Why Connection Is So Important in High Conflict Interactions

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