The Conflict Management Workbook
- Conflict itself is not a bad thing, as long as the conflict is managed effectively
- This is an excellent resource for counselors and therapists to use with clients
- All of the activities are reproducible
by John J Liptak and Ester Leutenberg
Written for practitioners to use one-on-one or with groups, the self-assessments, exercises, and journaling activities in this book will take participants through a unique Negotiations Model. This model helps participants learn about their beliefs surrounding conflict, identify their preferred style for managing conflict, examine active listening skills, identify the situations that trigger conflict, and recognize their negotiation style for what they want and need. This is an excellent resource for counselors and therapists to use with clients. All of the activities are reproducible. The spiral binding makes it easy to place the workbook on a copier to produce your handouts.
Conflict is a basic fact of life. Because conflicts are disagreements resulting from people or groups having differences in attitudes, beliefs, values, or needs, conflict is inevitable. Conflict itself is not a bad thing, as long as the conflict is managed effectively.
Softcover, 122 pages