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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who IDENTIFIES the problem or need (for home or family member)? Who COMMUNICATES the issue to the other family members)? What happens then? Problem solving and planning? Nothing? Who takes the EFFORT to fix the problem or need (either DIY or manage a staff or repairers in or doctor)? Who has the SENSE to fix things in an efficient and correct way (not make more mess or setbacks or guess/pretend to know what to do)? [/quote] Why are you YELLING at us?[/quote] lol. Speaking of problem solving, love the immature DARVO response to someone answering a question. [/quote] The question was “who” in the context of a relationship. Not defining what is a good problem solving framework ( which pp provided) Tell us “who” in pps response fulfilled the question posed by OP? Who specifically in ops response ? [/quote] Ideally both are mature, productive adults who actually care about conflict resolution or problem solving. Often one is too immature and or dysfunctional to have the desire to problem solve or the competency. They ultimately destroy trust and the relationship. [/quote]
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