May 15: Conflict Resolution Part C: Emotion in Conflict

CAD $39.00

Single Webinar:
This webinar is part of a three-part series. It can be taken independently, but purchasing the bundle of all three at once is the best value.

Date:
Thursday, May 15, 2025

Time:
0900 PT | 1000 MT/SK | 1100 CT | 1200 ET | 1300 AT

Duration:
120 minutes including a Q&A

Includes:
• A certificate of completion
• The live webinar event if registering prior to commencement
• The on-demand recording to watch at your convenience
• A handout in PDF format for viewing or self-printing

See below for more information.

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Description

Objectives:
1. Gain awareness of your own personal triggers
2. Learn to reflect on your current emotional state and assess whether you are in a state to be able to handle your emotions properly
3. Take steps to regulate your emotions to remain in control
4. Address the emotional content and resistance present in conflict and consider methods to deal effectively with this information
5. Learn how to set limits when someone crosses a personal boundary in conflict

Description:
Workplace conflict, though fairly common, is an uncomfortable situation that can quickly escalate to a major problem if left unaddressed. In the dynamic landscape of today’s workplace, conflict is inevitable. How team members and organizations handle and resolve conflicts can significantly impact their success. However, the use of appropriate strategies to address issues can keep our differences from getting out of hand. In this 3 part webinar, you will be exposed to concepts and skills that will help to manage workplace conflicts more successfully. These sessions will explore the origins of your understanding of conflict and assist you in learning “hands-on” tools to help navigate conflict in everyday life.

Who Should Attend?
• All Healthcare Personnel in all Settings
• All Educators and Managers

Stacey Holloway, BScN

As the Senior Consultant and Principal at Holloway Group, Stacey Holloway helps organizations and the people within them bring about and navigate change. She is a skilled interventionist in the fields of Human Relations and Organizational Development. Stacey focuses her talents and energy on organizational development – particularly, change education, change strategy consulting, and change leadership development. A graduate of UBC and Senior Trainer at the BC Justice Institute in the Centre for Conflict Resolution, she is an in-demand speaker. Stacey has conducted seminars for thousands across Canada and the United States. Her active, participatory seminars are charged with energy, humour, and creativity.

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