Abstract:
We live in a challenging society with many dilemmas, submissions and psychosocial influences. The individual is practically swept away by an avalanche, causing pressure and resistance in a continuous struggle of his identity. The personality is continuously developing, but the differences and incompatibility of interests between people determine the conflict as a three-dimensional psychosocial phenomenon defining the cognitive, affective and behavioral components through which the individual manifests himself in a social group. Interpersonal conflict is a stressor encountered in everyday life that affects health and the balance between body, mind and soul. This preoccupation with survival and the tendency towards identity leads to the damage of self-esteem and the devaluation of the parts that represent us as a personality. Therefore, adolescents are at their most self-aware and practically throughout this path of knowledge they encounter multiple conflicts that they still cannot manage to be resolved. Effective mediation in the resolution of interpersonal conflicts in adolescents is an alternative to reduce and prevent these psychosocial processes through communication, development and knowledge.