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Workshop: Getting Off the Not-So Merry Go Round of Conflict
When:
Friday, November 11, 2016, 1:30 PM until 3:30 PM
Where:
Hackberry Creek Country Club
Location
1901 West Royal Lane
Irving, TX 75063
972-869-2631
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Laurel A Rolls
Category:
Workshop
Registration is recommended
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Workshop
Getting Off the Not-So Merry Go Round of Conflict
By Patricia M. Porter, LCSW, AAP, ABW
Workshop Price: $59.00
Clients often get stuck in ongoing interpersonal disputes whether they experience these situations in the workplace, with family, in their church communities or even with neighbors. Many of these clients seek conflict coaching to unpack, understand and determine the direction and strategies they need to move forward from the dispute.
Workshop Description:
This experiential workshop introduces a construct coaches can use to help a client look closely at the situation. Information presented at the ICF-NT lunch presentation will form the foundation of the workshop. Participants are encouraged to reflect on an interpersonal dispute they can work through during the practice session. The workshop gives participants an opportunity to practice ICF core competencies including:
Creating Awareness
Communicating effectively through Active Listening, Powerful Questions and the exploration of a client’s language and metaphor.
Workshop Outcomes:
As a result of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Describe a construct used to deconstruct a client’s specific interpersonal dispute
Use powerful questions and active listening to shift a client’s perspective
Practice moving a client through the construct looking at their own and the other person’s
CCEUs for this workshop: 2 CCEUs (applied for)