[PDF] Stepping Forward Together: Could Walking Facilitate Interpersonal Conflict Resolution? | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1037/a0040431 Corpus ID: 23656198Stepping Forward Together: Could Walking Facilitate Interpersonal Conflict Resolution? @article{Webb2017SteppingFT, title={Stepping Forward Together: Could Walking Facilitate Interpersonal Conflict Resolution?}, author={C. Webb and Maya Rossignac-Milon and E. Higgins}, journal={American Psychologist}, year={2017}, volume={72}, pages={374–385} } C. Webb, Maya Rossignac-Milon, E. Higgins Published 2017 Psychology, Medicine American Psychologist Walking has myriad benefits for the mind, most of which have traditionally been explored and explained at the individual level of analysis. Much less empirical work has examined how walking with a partner might benefit social processes. One such process is conflict resolution—a field of psychology in which movement is inherent not only in recent theory and research, but also in colloquial language (e.g., “moving on”). 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