A Short Online Course in Respectful Conversation (free)

The course content is useful also for group leaders, counselors, and others wanting to facilitate the healthy experience of inclusive community and of life together. The reader or student is invited to complete assignments described here.
 
 
listening skills are essential
listening skills are essential
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Knowledge and skills in respectful conversation are essential for healthy personal relationships between two people and in groups, families, and organizations. The course content is useful also for group leaders, counselors, and others wanting to facilitate the healthy experience of inclusive community and of life together. The reader or student is invited to complete assignments explained at the end of this description.

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

The foundation of healthy relationships is based upon the following principles or beliefs:

1. Every human being has equal worth and dignity.

2. Everyone is entitled to his or her feelings and views.

3. Everyone deserves to be treated with the highest regard and importance.

Conflict occurs when the above principles are ignored. If respect for others is maintained, conflict can be managed in healthy ways.

UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT

Conflict is something that can't be avoided no matter how hard we try. It's inevitable because people are individuals with different views, feelings, experiences, and ways of perceiving things. And so the object is not to eliminate conflict, but to try to work with conflict so that it has a positive outcome, such as bringing people closer or creating new ideas and new possibilities.

People often find that conflict presents major challenges. Those challenges are a major part of the life patterns that often come from a dysfunctional family of origin: from significant unresolved conflict in the parental relationships or from significant unresolved losses. One may be overly passive or overly aggressive, or a combination of those behaviours. Ways of relating are often unintentional unconscious compulsions and often involve not knowing healthy alternatives to reacting out of emotion or habit.

For more practical people skills visit http://www.ctihalifax.com

Here is a presentation from the President of College, Daniel Keeran, MSW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aodrYDAo9xk&list=PLwy...



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