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Effective Confrontation

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Abstract

The chapter is designed so that it may be role played and then discussed. The case raises general issues about work performance and a problem with drink, and perhaps with the way in which drinking is seen both at work and in society in general.

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Further Reading

  • Egan, G. (1994) The Skilled Helper — A Problem-management Approach. Brooks/Cole, California.

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  • Nelson-Jones, R. (1996) Effective Thinking Skills. Cassell, London.

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  • Special Committee of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1986) Alcohol: Our Favourite Drug: A New Report on Alcohol and Alcohol-related Problems. Tavistock, London.

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© 1999 Chris Brotherton

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Brotherton, C. (1999). Effective Confrontation. In: The Experience of Managing. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27328-7_5

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