June 27 – Understanding Conflict (Videoconferenced)

We all experience conflict in our lives.  It is normal and natural – as well as stressful.  What exactly is conflict, how does it develop, and what are its sources?  This workshop takes a look at different types of conflict, our individual responses to it, and offers tips to effectively manage conflict when it occurs.

This session takes place Monday, June 27, 9-11:30 a.m.

It is important to register in advance.  To do so, click HERE!

If you plan to attend via videoconferencing, please click the following link to request your connection: AMS.

 

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