Posted on Mar 20 2017 under
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Abigail McManus,
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Pattie Porter,
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Rose Gordon,
San Antonio,
Stop Avoiding Conflict,
Stop the Dreaded Drama,
Taos County Juvenile Justice Continuum,
Texas Conflict Coach
Often our Alarm bells go off, blood pressure rises and our capacity to listen stops, when we hear ideas and opinions that seem radically different than ours. What techniques can we use to increase trust and create the foundation for truly Restorative Conversations? How might we create an environment that encourages people to listen deeply and speak openly? Join Rose Gordon, Restorative Justice Facilitator, in exploring these questions and tips for facilitating conversations that can make a difference.
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Posted on Mar 08 2016 under
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Academy of Family Mediators,
Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator,
Association for Conflict Resolution,
Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor,
Conflict Connections Inc,
Conflict Management Coaching,
Cooperative problem-solving,
intervention with youth,
John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award,
Kumba Award,
Lawyer,
Licensed Clinical Social Worker,
Mediation Training & Consultation Institute,
mediator,
Michigan Lifetime Achievement in Mediation Award,
National Conference on Minorities,
National Education Association/Saturn Corporation Award,
Pattie Porter,
Professional Speaker,
Restorative Approaches trainings,
Restorative Connections,
restorative justice,
Rose Gordon,
Senior Trainer,
Stop Avoiding Conflict,
Stop the Dreaded Drama: 55 tips Tips for Ending Destructive Conflict,
Texas Association of Mediators,
Texas Mediator Credentialing Association,
The Collaborative Workplace,
The Texas Conflict Coach,
Trainer of Mediators,
Union Management Collaboration,
youth recidivism,
Zena Zumeta,
Zena Zumeta Mediation Services
Join Rose Gordon and Zena Zumeta as they talk about what Restorative Justice and other Restorative processes are, how they work, why Restorative Justice is an effective intervention with youth who have engaged in violence and its impact on youth recidivism.
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Posted on Jun 02 2015 under
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Being with Dying Program,
Caregivers,
Circle of Compassionate Care,
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Conflict Connections Inc,
Death,
Fear,
Grief,
Grief Counseling,
Hospice,
Loss,
Memories,
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Mortality,
Mountain Home Health Hospice,
Office of the Medical Examiner,
Old Wounds,
Pattie Porter,
Resentments,
Rose Gordon,
The Texas Conflict Coach,
Zen Center
We hope that we, and our family and loved ones will come together in the kindest ways when someone we care about is dying. We hope the shared experience of loss will bring out the best in us. But grief and loss brings all kinds of feelings to the surface-sweet memories and shared pleasure right along with sorrow, old wounds and resentments. And of course, fears about our own mortality. There are ways to care for ourselves, clear the air before conflict arises and work together to tend our broken-open hearts and bring a healing balm to the dying time of life.
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