Ground Truths

Bob Bordone and Joel Salinas: How to Deal With Conflict

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May 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Bob Bordone, a Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School specializing in conflict resolution, teams up with Joel Salinas, a neurologist at NYU whose research focuses on brain health and social relationships. They delve into powerful strategies for navigating conflicts in today’s polarized world. The duo emphasizes the importance of deep listening and self-awareness, while also advocating for conflict as a growth opportunity. With a mock debate on COVID research funding, they illustrate how constructive dialogue can bridge divides.
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INSIGHT

Core of Conflict Resilience

  • Conflict resilience involves sitting with the discomfort of disagreement, not just tactics.
  • This skill enables more useful conflict engagement and constructive problem-solving.
ANECDOTE

Conflict Avoidance Roots

  • Joel Salinas shares his experience of being naturally conflict-avoidant due to bullying.
  • Early negative conflict experiences train the brain to reflexively avoid or attack conflict.
ADVICE

Chair Work for Conflict Prep

  • Use chair work to voice conflicting sides of yourself authentically.
  • Physically embody these parts to better prepare for open and vulnerable conflict conversations.
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