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Analyzing Mind Games: Examining the Psychology of Conflict

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Preyansi Desai (2026). Analyzing Mind Games: Examining the Psychology of Conflict. International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, Volume 5(Issue 3). Retrieved from https://humanrightlawreview.in/journal/analyzing-mind-games-examining-the-psychology-of-conflict/

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This short note examines the psychology of conflict and emphasizes the role that mental processes play in settling conflicts. Research on how ingrained fears, problems, and cognitive distortions impact the intensification of conflict looks at cognitive biases, emotional intelligence, and negotiation techniques. The short note highlights how crucial it is to comprehend such mental triggers to effectively manage and resolve disputes. In addition to offering helpful guidance for mediators and negotiators, it highlights the need for empathy and emotional control in conflict resolution. The short note presents the notion that integrating psychological norms into conflict resolution techniques might have more equitable and long-lasting benefits in fostering acceptance and collaboration across events.

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