A Center for Restorative Solutions
Serving the Greater Seattle Area
What if you could experience conflict as the juice that brings change and transformation: whether it's within ourselves, in relationship with another, or within community? What exactly is conflict? How do we know when we are in it? What can we put in place preemptively so that we can walk towards conflict without fear?
Facilitators:
TBA
ENGAGING CONFLICT - BEYOND SHAME & BLAME
TBA (held as 2-day Weekend workshop in past but not limited to)
What if you could experience conflict as the juice that brings change and transformation?
This workshop will be an intro exploration of conflict transformation beyond shame and blame.
An Exploration of what conflict is.
- Gain understanding of the way our nervous systems have been impacted by conflict and punishment
- Understand how fear, anxiety and the need for safety play out in our own behaviors, in families, organizations and within communities
- Explore our own individual cultivated and learned conflict engagement styles
- Explore the shift from right/wrong thinking into a needs based consciousness
- Restorative skills and practices for building trust in community
- Various restorative tools and processes for supporting and shifting conflict energy towards healing and growth
We will have time to work individually, within diads, and in circle with community, to both experience the processes, and to learn the theory that will both offer you a taste, and enough understanding that you can try something different going forward.
We are excited to create this experience and to share it with you.
Maximum 20 people.
Date: TBD
Time: TBD
Location: TBD
Parking: TBA
Cost: TBD
Scholarships: TBD
Register: TBA
Contact: Pam.Orbach@EmpoweringConnection.com or call 425-444-4276 questions about this workshop.
ENGAGING CONFLICT - BEYOND SHAME & BLAME
DATE & TIME
TBD (held as 2-Day Weekend in past, but not limited to)
LOCATION
TBD
PARKING
TBA
COST
TBD
REGISTER
TBA
CONTACT
Pam.Orbach@EmpoweringConnection.com or call 425-444-4276 with workshop questions.