Master Conflict Resolution for Stronger Relationships.
Conflict is often viewed as something to avoid, but it presents an invaluable opportunity for growth, understanding, and communication. In this session, you'll explore the true nature of conflict and discover how it can actually enhance relationships when managed correctly. Through learning about conflict management styles and strategies, you will gain the tools to navigate and resolve conflict with confidence, fostering compassionate interactions in both personal and professional settings.
This training will cover:
- Defining conflict and identifying its benefits for building healthier relationships.
- Exploring different conflict management styles and identifying your own.
- Discussing practical strategies for managing and resolving conflicts effectively.
- Applying conflict resolution techniques to real-world, novel situations.
Instructor Bio // Dana Linnell, PhD
Dana Linnell, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, where she also serves as the Program Director for the MS in Applied I/O Psychology program. With a passion for interpersonal communication, Dr. Linnell teaches Interpersonal Effectiveness Training, equipping students with the skills to become more effective communicators in both their personal and professional lives. Her expertise in conflict management makes her an ideal guide to help participants navigate the complexities of resolving disputes constructively.