

A Conflict Resolution Workshop
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Being offered on a Donation basis.
UPTOWN - Saturday, August 23rd
6:30PM to 11:00PM
Venue: 92nd
Street Y - 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10128
Refreshments will be served
DOWNTOWN -
Sunday, August 24th
9:30AM to 1:00PM
Venue: 83
Spring Street, New York, NY 10012
Refreshments will be served
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Suggested donation for one or two people is $50 to $75 or
donate whatever you want or think it is worth.
Donation forms will be
available at the end of the Workshop.
Checks, Cash , or Credit Cards gratefully accepted.
Each workshop is limited to 50 people.
Conflict happens. Conflict is an inevitable part of every
relationship in your life – at work, at home, with your friends, in your church
or temple. Mostly we try to avoid it or deny it. In the end, though,
it has its way with us – and it usually isn’t pretty. How can conflict in
a relationship actually be constructive?
Join us for this interactive workshop about:
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Having respectful conflict that actually brings
people together
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Applying Emotional Intelligence to a model of conflict
resolution
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Transforming adversarial conflict into constructive
conflict.
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Learning a process to effectively progress through
emotional conflicts in any relationship
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Elevating the quality of all the relationships in
your life
Dr. John Hoover has been a psychologist in
private practice in Knoxville, Tennessee since 1978. In his psychotherapy
practice, Dr. Hoover counsels individuals and couples. He is also a senior
consultant with Impact Associates. Dr. Hoover's unique approach features the role that
constructive conflict plays in the formation of interpersonal relationships.
“The Uniting Power of Conflict “is presented in a seminar-workshop format in
easily understood concepts and useful skills. “The Uniting Power of Conflict” is
one component of The Emotionally Intelligent Manager, a three-day training
program developed by Dr. Hoover and Dr. Virgil Metts, of Impact Associates,
Inc., Maryville, TN.
Emotional Intelligence involves the balance of emotions and thoughts. When
people engage in conflict they usually become unbalanced, particularly in the
emotional realm. When our emotions become elevated, our thinking can become
quite exaggerated and distorted -without our even knowing it. Then our reactive
patterns of fight or flight get triggered. The result can be unhealthy blaming,
hurtful accusations, resentments, and outbursts of anger.
Upon completion of this workshop, you
should have a better understanding of how conflict in a relationship
can be constructive. You will also have learned and
experienced
a communication process or tool that can bring you closer together
with the person you have been in conflict with.
Pre-registration is not
required, but is highly recommended as each workshop is limited to
50 people.
More To Life – New York ● 244 Fifth Avenue, Suite P209 ● New York,
NY 10001
The Kairos Foundation: 718-369-9011
Register by Phone or Questions? Call Toll Free: 1-877- 543-3032