
Somatic Skills for Conflict Resolvers Offered at the University of Waterloo
This week I will have the great pleasure of teaching somatic skills to conflict resolvers from the University of Waterloo and Conrad Grebel University College.
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This week I will have the great pleasure of teaching somatic skills to conflict resolvers from the University of Waterloo and Conrad Grebel University College.
The ABA Dispute Resolution Section, Mediation Committee is pleased to announce our second monthly teleconference of 2015. Please join us on Tuesday, April 28th at 12pm.
Conflict Resolvers routinely enter into conversations and circumstances most would choose to avoid. These conversations can contain some of the strongest emotional triggers, and create
This Saturday, I will have the honor and privilege of delivering the keynote address to the 2014 Annual Spring Training Conference of the Virginia Mediation
Finnish researchers have uncovered a very interesting correlation between our bodily sensations and emotional responses. In a study recently published in Proceedings of the National
Click on the player below to learn some helpful tips on how to deal with your neighbors during the holiday season. Pattie Porter and I
Dealing with the normal stress of the holidays can be enough to handle. Then add those annoyances and disruptions you have to deal with in
Conflict Coaches are called on to help clients deal with a wide range of difficult circumstances. The presentation below highlights how the development of self-awareness
Today marks the 7th year that I have taught for the Masters program of the School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University.
My first Aikido teacher and mentor Dr. Paul Linden was recently published in the Columbus Dispatch. Here are some of the highlights of his article: