Resolve your conflicts constructively. Here’s Conflict Resolution Network’s 12 skill approach. It has been tested and refined over many years to support you having better relationships and better outcomes at home, at work and in the community. Our presenter is Helena Cornelius, a professional psychologist with a wealth of conflict resolving experience. It's based on the book, 'Everyone Can Win'. T... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | RelationshipsEducationSelf-ImprovementSociety & Culture |
When we’re hooked in or feeling defeated by conflict and division, perhaps our focus is too narrow. It might be time to open up to the bigger picture. This skill, Broadening Perspectives, is from Conflict Resolution Network's 12 skills approach to r... more
How can you help people who are really stuck and angry with each other? There are lots of mediating interventions that can turn difficult conversations around. This is the second episode of our Introduction to mediation in Conflict Resolution Netwo... more
How can you best help others in conflict? Don’t take sides! Once you have a grip on the basics of mediation, you’ll be a very handy person to have around, even if you never formally mediate a conflict. This episode is part of Conflict Resolution Netw... more
It's time to negotiate. Here's how to make the best deal possible, one that's fair for everyone involved - hard on the problem, yet soft on each other. This episode is packed with helpful Negotiation techniques from Conflict Resolution Network's 12 s... more
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Helena Cornelius is a peacemaker who has brought more compassion and confidence into my life. Thank you, Helena!
The podcaster is easy to listen to and not preachy. This is a great podcast to listen to right before you are approaching another person about a difficult topic or when you see you are not successfully communicating.
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