Practice Conflict with Respect and Compassion

Whether with a family member, co-worker, teacher, friend, church-member, or neighbor, conflict with others is unavoidable. Come explore common conflict patterns, discover your own personal dynamics of “doing conflict,” and learn strategies for engaging with conflict in ways that lead to respect and compassion, greater personal awareness, and authentic human connection.

March 18, 2023
9:30am-12:30pm

In Person Workshop
at the Golisano Community Engagement Center

Workshop Instructor

Intellectual and Spiritual Humility Institute (ISHI) Director

Dr. Rebecca Letterman

Having earned a BA in English from Roberts Wesleyan University, an MA in Linguistics from Syracuse University, a PhD in Linguistics from Cornell, and an MDiv from Northeastern Seminary, Dr. Letterman specializes in the developmental power of language, purpose, and embodied habits as factors of human connection and collaborative problem-solving. Dr. Letterman supports individuals and teams in learning skills of listening and clear expression of values - skills that help people discover challenging contexts as invitations to significant human connection as well as personal and leadership development.

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