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How To End Conflict
6 Continuing Education hours for Texas Psychologists, Marriage & Family Therapists, Professional Counselors, Social Workers and Employee Assistance Professionals.
A Powerful New Approach To Conflict Management Whenever there is conflict, there is an underlying condition that creates it. Someone gets hurt, puts up his or her walls of protection and either resists, attacks or withdraws. Then the other person gets upset and does the same thing in return. Without knowing, the individuals create a cycle of conflict: a cycle of resisting, attacking and withdrawing from each other. This cycle of conflict then goes on and on without either person ever noticing his or her role in the problem. Serious damage is done, and none of it is necessary. Fortunately, it takes two people to create and maintain a cycle of conflict. It only takes one person to end it. The cycle of conflict is like a tennis volley. As soon as one person stops playing the game, the game is over. This program shows, in detail, how the cycle of conflict works and how to end it. You will learn how to end conflict in any relationship, whether at home, in divorce or at the workplace. To register, call 713-520-5370 or use this page to register online.
"This is the most effective approach to conflict resolution I have ever seen."
"This approach gets to the heart of what causes conflict. Then it shows very profoundly how to end it."
"This program is life changing. It has helped me both professionally and at home."
More comments from participant evaluations.
You will learn how to:
Family law courts use a similar program created by Bill Ferguson to minimize conflict in divorce. A recent survey shows that class participants reduced their resentment by 68% and blaming by 60%. Taking responsibility for their role in the problem increased by an amazing 77%. See a brochure for the workshop.
Cost: $95. $120 at the door Time: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. One day only Dates: Go to "Select the date of your workshop" below and scroll down. Location: This workshop is held at the Marriott Courtyard, 2929 Westpark, near Kirby and Hwy 59 in Houston. Mapquest
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