Digital Course
Digital Course
The finest courses offer invaluable lessons on both the subject matter and personal growth. Constructive Conflict sheds light on the significance of addressing conflicts within important relationships, emphasizing that avoiding them can come at a high cost. Skillfully handling conflicts that uncover needs, desires, and differences can maintain relationships as engaging, invigorating, and vibrant. Rather than fearing conflict, it is crucial to develop proficiency in managing it. This course is designed to enhance your communication skills and conflict-resolution tactics. Through self-assessment, demonstrations, and instructional videos, you will acquire the tools to improve yourself and fortify your relationships.
Constructive Conflict, designed by Licensed Marriage and Family therapist Gerald Chambers and Dr. Lorie Hill, Ph.D., introduces you to some of the essential ideas and skills necessary to manage conflict and effectively strengthen important relationships.
CONTENTS
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: Course Goals
Section 3: Meet Your Instructor (Video)
Section 4: Where Do We See Conflict (Video)
Section 5: Arguing Style Test (Psychology Today)
Section 6: The Lens Model of Conflict Interaction
Section 7: Dysfunctional Conflict Strategies (The Great Courses)
Section 8: Destructive Conflict Tactics (Video series)
Section 9: Constructive Conflict Strategies
Section 10: Constructive Conflict Tactics
DISCLAIMER
The ideas presented here are not meant to substitute for legal and/or professional help. If you currently feel threatened or experiencing violence in a relationship notify the police and/or emergency psychological services immediately. This course is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional treatment for mental or physical health conditions.