#4 The Four Dimensions of Conflict Defined
Update: 2019-07-31
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- Physical conflict occurs when someone is in danger of bodily harm or death. For instance, a boy is lost in a jungle without the means to call for help or find his way out.
- Mental conflict (which also might be called intellectual conflict) occurs when someone’s views, opinions, or research is mocked or dismissed. For example, a student who questions a professor’s research finds herself ridiculed by the professor and the professor’s colleagues.
- Emotional conflict occurs when someone longs for something someone else won’t give them. For instance, a woman who wants to stand on her own two feet keeps getting sucked back into her mother’s orbit.
- Spiritual conflict occurs when someone experiences a crisis of conscience or faith. For example, a priest who’s lost his trust in God and is considering leaving the church.
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