FREE INTRO: How to Communicate with Difficult People—and Enjoy It!

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March 15, 2012
6:00 PM
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You are registering for a FREE INTRO on Thursday, March 15, at 6pm. To sign up for the weekly course, see How to Communicate with Difficult People—and Enjoy It!

Dian Killian, PhD

How do you respond to difficult people and situations? How do you ensure that your own needs are met in a way that you don’t regret later? Communicating effectively and compassionately can be one of life’s greatest challenges. People often misunderstand words or intent and hurt each other with careless speech. In this introductory class based on the work of Marshall Rosenberg, author of Nonviolent Communication, we will learn how to increase our emotional intelligence and improve our communication skills—even with the most difficult people. We will learn compassionate listening skills, ways to stay connected during challenging conversations,  and how to resist habitual reactions and create closer relationships by transforming judgment and blame into mutual understanding.

A WEEKLY COURSE
(3 sessions) Thursdays, March 29–
April 12, 6–7:30pm
12WPS41S  For CEUs click here
Members: $70 / Nonmembers: $80

Dian Killian, PhD

Dian Killian, Ph.D., is founder and director of The Center for Collaborative Communication, a Certified Trainer with the global Center for Nonviolent Communication (www.CNVC.org), and co-author of Connecting Across Differences: A Guide to Compassionate, Nonviolent Communication and Urban Empathy. Through CCC she offers workshops, organizational training, mediation and coaching. http://www.collaborative-communication.org

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