The premise of this book is to suggest that many of the problems encountered in the relationships between people can be thought of as issues of interpersonal... > Lire la suite
The premise of this book is to suggest that many of the problems encountered in the relationships between people can be thought of as issues of interpersonal integrity. Currently, there are no established means of working with the subject of interpersonal integrity, and without the Triangle of Integrity, these problems are difficult to identify, difficult to think about, difficult to reason with, difficult to see and acknowledge, and seem intractable. But with the Triangle of Integrity, problems of relationships can be represented in abstraction, can be used to form larger structures, can lend itself to reasoning, understanding, and resolvability. Being deliberate in fixing problems in a relationship then becomes a matter of restoring interpersonal integrity. For anyone that values a straightforward approach and characterizes themselves as an analytical thinker, this development in handling human relations may offer great relief and reveal new possibilities.