Not exact matches
In 2004 Rutba hosted a conference that led to the publication of a
book, School (s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism (Wipf and Stock), which includes essays
on such topics as «Relocation to Abandoned Places of Empire,» «Sharing Economic Resources» and «Peacemaking in the Midst of Violence and
Conflict Resolution.»
Prevent him from witnessing violence and instead, focus
on exposing him to
books, games, and shows that model healthy
conflict resolution skills.
He is the author of more than a dozen
books on child and teen psychology, parenting, divorce, anger management and
conflict resolution.
In addition, we have a wide range of
books and other products
on conflict resolution, countering bullying and harassment, building positive school culture and climate, and more.
«I have a
conflict resolution page
on Facebook (www.facebook.com/conflictresolutionforeveryone), and I am very interested in the possibility of writing a
book.
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In my
book (click
on title): «How to Communicate Effectively and Handle Difficult People (link is external),» I explain the psychology of humor in
conflict resolution, and offer a variety of ways one can use humor to reduce or eliminate difficult behavior.
To that end, we are inviting you to comment
on this post with a recommendation of your favorite
book related to mediation or
conflict resolution.
In particular, you might want to check out my self - help
books: Prescriptions Without Pills (for depression, anger and anxiety and more), David Decides About Thumbsucking, and The Power of Two and The Power of Two Workbook (
on marriage communication and
conflict resolution skills).
This
book provides comprehensive, research based information
on conflict resolution.
My
book on therapy — From
Conflict to
Resolution — explains that emotional distress emerges in response to difficult situations.
In Dr. Goleman's
book, he highlights specific school districts that were utilizing the research
on emotional intelligence for a variety of programs and initiatives ranging from creating a caring classroom community to training students in
conflict resolution skills.
In my
book, From
Conflict to
Resolution, which sets forth my treatment methods, I list these studies in detail
on pages 176 - 184.
Throughout her career in
conflict resolution therapy, Heitler has published
books on the topic, presented at numerous conferences, and facilitated workshops throughout the country.
Her
book for therapists, From
Conflict To Resolution, focuses on the conflict - resolution patterns that sustain emotional health versus those that invite depression, anger, anxiety, and escape into addictive be
Conflict To
Resolution, focuses on the conflict - resolution patterns that sustain emotional health versus those that invite depression, anger, anxiety, and escape into addictive
Resolution, focuses
on the
conflict - resolution patterns that sustain emotional health versus those that invite depression, anger, anxiety, and escape into addictive be
conflict -
resolution patterns that sustain emotional health versus those that invite depression, anger, anxiety, and escape into addictive
resolution patterns that sustain emotional health versus those that invite depression, anger, anxiety, and escape into addictive behaviors.
Jay Folberg Past President of Association for
Conflict Resolution and Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Dean Emeritus of University of San Francisco Law School and author of numerous
books on mediation.
I have written a
book for therapists, From
Conflict to
Resolution,
on how and why therapy works.