Course Details

This unique learning experience provides skilled, experienced mediators and conflict practitioners with an opportunity to explore and determine what it means to engage in a reflective practice that supports, and is supported by, a consciously intentional and mindful engagement with clients. Working closely with other practitioners, learners will discover and explore personal challenges and roadblocks to mindful engagement, adapt the use of listening and assertion skills through the lens of a deeper integration of emotional intelligence, minfulness and refelctive practice, and experience directly the role of three play in the process of continually maturing and deepening one's professional practice. As part of ongoing support and development, the course includes a follow-up personalized coaching component. (Formerly CCR350)

    Prerequisites

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