Using common ground methods to solve a problem can really help find a resolution. It may seem that in many conflicts people often forget not to involve their interpersonal problems. To help solve a conflict, I would mostly definitely use fractionation. This way, the problems are much easier to deal with. If I do not do this, the conflict might seem overwhelming for both parties. Also, when looking at the problems in portions, one might remember what to say. Often if the issue is looked at and is trying to be solved as a whole, one might forget what they wanted to say. That may lead to an issue that is never discussed therefore, never solved.
Framing is an excellent technique to keep the conversation very neutral and calm. This way, the issues are getting solved instead of feeling belittled by the other party. This will help conflicts become more of a stress reliever instead of leaving the conversation very tense. Reframing can help the conversation flow without hurting one another which is key for solving an issue. I might also use common ground to avoid any future conflicts. When using common ground, both parties are able to discuss expectations and goals to help one another work together in a healthy environment. All of these techniques are very important and can most definitely solve any issue.
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