Alan Godwin – 2-Day Conflict Resolution Course for Mental Health Professionals

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[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Alan Godwin – 2-Day Conflict Resolution Course for Mental Health Professionals courses at here with PRICE $439.99 $83Faculty:Alan GodwinDuration:11 Hours 29 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 07, 2019 Manual – 2-Day Conflict Resolution Course for Mental Health Professionals (3 MB) 143 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Step by Step Clinical Guide to Resolving Conflicts Categorize conflict to determine treatment approachPreference problemsPerception issuesDifficulties with processFeeling pressureAssess operation of the conflict trapHeightened altercationInarticulate disputeCombination disagreementPsychological consequences of poorly-handled conflictRecurrent complicationsDiminished attachmentAlienation from othersEmotional distressProven strategies for healthy conflict management and resolutionTeach clients to defuse argument provocationInterventions to manage fight or flight reactionsStrategies to modify immature patterns of behaviorAssess ability to resolve conflictsTeach clients 5 steps of the problem-solving processNarrowValidateSelectSpecifyAdjustImplement resolution of conflict in clinical practiceFocus on process, not issuesTarget one issue at a timeAchieve understandingCompromise and define the solutionAdjust if the stated solution doesn’t work as intendedConflict management techniques for improved mental healthExercises to increase cognitive skillsInterventions to foster secure attachmentEnhance neural connectionsBuild emotional harmony with emotional intelligenceCase Study: The Conflict Resolution ProcessAdvanced Conflict Resolution Skills for Difficult Clients Assess cognitive impairments in clients with limited reasoning abilitiesWrong vs rightStrengths vs weaknessesTruth vs blameConsideration vs selfishnessReliability vs inconsistencyIdentify implicit roles clients play and select appropriate conflict resolution strategyMaster – “I’m in control”Martyr – “I’m the victim”Messiah – “I’m the hero”Mute – “You should know my role”Mirror – “It’s not me, it’s you”Strategies to end an unhealthy circular process of conflictPrevent vulnerabilities from being exploitedInterventions to manage reactionsTeach clients to reason, not antagonizePsychological impact of conflict with a manipulatorPhysiological responseDisorientation from realityEmotional debilitationStrategies to re-structure interpersonal interactionsRedefine depth of a relationshipAssess value and limitationsEvaluate growth opportunitiesInterventions to move from conflict to resolutionDevelop a planRespond vs. reactTeach clients to set boundariesAssess level of functioning in response to healthy conflict resolutionIntrinsic motivation to changeLimited potential for growthDangerous behaviorDetermine clinical treatment goalsAccurately assess patterns of behaviorReduce emotional distressRespond instead of reactCreate realistic expectationsSet healthy boundariesEstablish support systemsAccept relational limitationsObjectives for healthy conflict with these clientsRestrained problemsEmpowermentRedefine communication expectationsImproved mental healthCase Study: The Drama Management ProcessFacultyAlan Godwin, PsyD Related seminars and products: 5 Alan Godwin, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist in private practice with nearly 30 years of experience. Certified in Alternative Dispute Resolution, he has dedicated himself to helping individuals, couples, churches, and businesses develop better ways of handling conflict. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Godwin serves on the adjunct faculty of the Graduate Counseling Department of Trevecca University in Nashville, TN, where he teaches a class for doctoral students entitled “Psychodynamic Psychotherapies.” He has also taught undergraduates and has guest lectured in the Marriage and Family department.Additionally, he has penned a regular quarterly feature entitled “Ask Dr. Alan” for Deacon magazine, writes a weekly email called “The Drama Review: In Relationships and Culture,” and has been a guest on numerous radio and television programs across the U.S. and Canada. Dr. Godwin’s book, How to Solve Your People Problems: Dealing with Your Difficult Relationships, explains how and why conflict goes badly and how to make it go well with two types of people: reasonable and unreasonable.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Alan Godwin maintains a private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Alan Godwin has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/2day-conflict-resolution-mental-health-professionals-54354Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/3dQ6ePurchase Alan Godwin – 2-Day Conflict Resolution Course for Mental Health Professionals courses at here with PRICE $439.99 $83