The Anatomy of Peace

Resolving the Heart of Conflict

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288 pages  |  ~8 hrs

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The Anatomy of Peace

Resolving the Heart of Conflict

By Unknown

When discord erupts in our relationships, workplaces, and communities, we typically point fingers at others while remaining blind to our own role in perpetuating these struggles. The Anatomy of Peace challenges this fundamental misunderstanding through a profound exploration of conflict's true origins.

At the heart of this transformative work lies a compelling narrative featuring Yusuf al-Falah and Avi Rozen, two men whose fathers died at the hands of each other's people. Their journey from enemies to allies illuminates how we unknowingly fuel the very divisions we seek to resolve. Through their story, readers discover why our well-intentioned efforts to fix problems often backfire and how genuine resolution becomes possible.

This isn't merely another conflict resolution manual. The book reveals how the same destructive patterns that tear apart families also drive workplace tensions and global disputes. By examining these universal dynamics, readers gain insight into their own unconscious contributions to relational breakdown.

The authors guide us toward a surprising truth: lasting peace begins not with changing others, but with transforming our fundamental way of seeing. As Yusuf and Avi demonstrate, even the deepest wounds can heal when we shift from a mindset of blame to one of understanding.

For anyone exhausted by recurring conflicts or seeking deeper harmony in their relationships, this work offers both hope and practical wisdom for breaking free from cycles of division.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Psychological aspects
  • Explore Psychological Conflict
  • Explore Interpersonal conflict
  • Explore Fiction
  • Explore Sociology
  • Explore Interpersonal relations
  • Explore Conflict management
  • Cultivate inner peace

Topics

Psychological aspects Psychological Conflict Interpersonal conflict Fiction Sociology Interpersonal relations Conflict management Peace Agonistic Behavior

Details

Published
2015
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
ISBN-13
9781626564312
ISBN-10
1626564310
Pages
288
Language
ENG
LC Classification
HM1126.A53 2015