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Weathering the Conflict Storm: Strategies for Diminishing Destruction

When:
Friday, November 11, 2016, 11:15 AM until 1:15 PM
Where:
Hackberry Creek Country Club
www.hackberrycreekcc.com
1901 W. Royal Lane
Irving, TX  76051

972-869-2631
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Laurel A Rolls
Category:
Monthly Meetings
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
$30.00
 
$40.00
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$50.00

Weathering the Conflict Storm: 
Strategies for Diminishing Destruction
By Patricia M. Porter, LCSW, AAP, ABW

 
Our November 11 luncheon program features Patricia M. Porter, LCSW, AAP, ABW. Pattie is the President of Conflict Connections®, Inc. in San Antonio, Texas. She has worked extensively in the dispute resolution field since 1994 providing mediation, team facilitation, negotiation training, and conflict management and abrasive leader coaching services to individuals, businesses, government agencies, and higher education institutions. Pattie has worked closely with universities, state and federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security and NASA; corporations such as Coca-Cola, and family businesses.

Program Description:
We have all experienced severe, forceful and damaging storms. A conflict storm entails intense emotional drama and destructive reactions resulting in damaged relationships, much like the impact from Mother Nature's wrath. This interactive seminar introduces conflict competence, which is the ability to manage everyday conflict and full blown disputes productively and constructively.
 
Program Outcomes:
As a result of this seminar, participants will be able to:
  • Use a tool to analyze an interpersonal conflict
  • Identify personal triggers leading to reactive behaviors
  • Apply ‘steps’ to minimize the damage from intense emotional conflict

CCEUs for this program: 1 CCEU (applied for)