Title: Success with the Gentle Art of Verbal Self Defense
1Success with the Gentle Art of Verbal Self Defense
- Diffusing Conflict by Reflecting Peace.
- Tom Lutz
2Reality Check
- On a scale of 1 to 10, rate yourself for
- Energy
- Commitment
- Raise the power of self observation
3The brain is a wonderful organit starts working
the moment youget up in the morningand doesnt
stopuntil you get to work.
4What we will learn today
- Build structure and reason around what you either
know, or have intuitively felt about conflict. - Understand conflict and conflict mode from both
Kilmann-Thomas and Satir - Give you some strategies for dealing with
conflict on line.
5Describe the Physical Signs of Conflict
- Voice
- Volume
- Inflection
- Tone
- Body Language
- Word choice
- Defensive - Accusatory
- Non-defensive
6What do we know about Thomas-Kilmann?
- Researching Conflict since the 1970s
- Developed a Grid which describes conflict
modes - Cooperative versus Assertive behavior
- T-K require we understand our mode, the mode of
others, and how they might interact.
7Conflict Management Style
8Time out for
- Thomas-Kilmann conflict mode instrument..
9Conflict Management Style
10Thomas-Kilmann the Five Conflict Handling Modes
- Avoiding
- Unassertive/uncooperative
- Competing
- Assertive/uncooperative
- Accommodating
- Cooperative/unassertive
- Compromising
- Moderately assertive/Moderately cooperative
- Collaborating
- Cooperative/assertive
11Lets move on.
- to Virginia Satir
- A family therapist
12What do we know about Satir Modes?
- Virginia Satir discovered that when people are
involved in confrontations - a.k.a.- non-casual
language interactions, our language behavior
falls into one of five consistent modes. - The greater the stress the more we tend to select
the mode we are most comfortable with.
13Three types of Satir Mode choices
- 1. That triggered by severe crisis (e.g. a trip
to E.R.) the person is locked into a preferred
mode. The choice is made below the level of
conscious awareness. - 2. Choice made naively due to being over-powered
or the feeling of a mismatch. - 3. A Strategic Choice, an informed or skilled
choice based on knowledge.
14The Five Satir Modes
- Blaming
- Placating
- Computing
- Distracting
- Leveling
15Blaming
- Just what it saysattacking a source outside
ones self. - Characterized by distinct verbal and body
language - Voice volume, pitch and tone are HIGH
- Selection of wordsmostly you
- Body languageyou get the drift
16Placating
- Much like Blaming with voice being loud, high
and staccato-like - Like Blaming, uses you frequently
- BUT, is sarcastically AGREEING
- Uses capitulation as a tactic to foster
blaming(may be perceived as safer)
17Computing
- Youll know it when you hear it
- Does NOT use YOU
- Blames a third party for safety
- VOICEtone, pitch and volume are subdued
- Body language is subdued
- Participates in the discussion, but not the
argument.. - Over the long run is inefficient
18Distracting
- This person either does not know how to argue,
OR is not sure which side to blame, OR is
frightened for ones safety. - Is Blaming, Placating and Computing
- Voice, body and words similar to Blaming
- Distracting mode aggravates people who like to
arguerather than being safe (as perceived) it is
risky.
19Leveling
- It is the truth as the speaker knows it.
- Spoken with skillful language in a
non-confrontational manner. - Leveling is the most efficient mode
- Characterized by
- Voicelow volume, pitch and tone
- LITTLE use of the word you
- Body language is warmnot threatening
20Satir Mode choiceNaïve
- Blaming Act like you have power feel like you
are powerless. - Placating Act like you dont care feel like you
care very deeply. - Computing Act like you have no emotions feel
like you have too many emotions. - Distracting Act like you have to say everything
feel like you have nothing to say. - Leveling All three channels match inner
feelings, words, body language.
21What happensWhen you match modes?
- Blaming at someone who is Blaming creates a
confrontation - ALWAYS - Placating at someone who is Placating creates an
undignified delay - Computing at someone who is Computing creates a
dignified delay - Distracting at someone who is Distracting is
panic feeding paniccreates more panic
22.and finally
- Leveling with someone who is leveling is the
simple truth going in both directions
23Feeding the loop
- Rule Anything you feed will grow
- If you want to escalate the mode coming at
youmatch the mode - If you dont recognize the mode coming at youuse
computing mode until you know...
24Millers Law
- In order to understand what another person is
saying, you must assume that it is true, and try
to imagine what it could be true of. (Usually we
are thinking the opposite it is not true, and
what is wrong.)
25And finallySensory Language
- Words that describe the senses such as touch,
hearing, sight, and to a lesser extent smell and
taste. - To give affirmation to a sensory speaker, you
should match their sensory words. - To ignore their sensory mode is to refute their
message. - Be careful of those who are touch dominant.
26Being a PEACEMAKER
- SummarizingLet me understand what you are
saying. - Use neutral words (leveling vs. blaming)
- Checking In Reality vs. Imagination
- Testing for agreement Would you agree that
- Ask open ended questions.
- Restate a negative to make it more positive
27More peacemaking
- Praise and encourage. Thanks for the input
- Validate issues and feelings (Use I messages)
- Use clear (leveling) language
- Dont interrupt.
- Let them ventwithin reason.
- Focus on issues not people.
- People want you to LISTEN
28Thank You