Conflict Resolution
Do you have a hard time addressing disagreements within your business or organization?
Are employees or co-workers having situations that never seem to get resolved?
Conflict resolution therapy can teach you how to cope in challenging situations by helping you focus on finding solutions as you navigate conflict. In any type of relationship, be it personal or professional, conflict is bound to happen. It's not reasonable or realistic to expect two people to always agree on everything. Even though conflict is a normal, healthy part of any relationship, trying to deal with it when it comes up can feel anything but healthy or normal. Since disagreements are an expected part of life, learning to handle them in a positive and meaningful way is crucial.
After an argument with a coworker, supervisor or upper management, you may avoid them in an attempt to "keep the peace." You may hope that over time, the issue will resolve itself. By avoiding conflict or pretending nothing happened, you'll create additional tension as this unspoken problem remains between you and the other person.
The next time you have a disagreement, one or both of you will be angry or resentful from the previous disagreement that was never resolved. Conflict resolution therapy will help you see conflict as an opportunity to develop your character and improve your relationships. You'll learn to successfully manage stress, control emotions, and focus on resolving the issue at hand.
So if you…
- Have a co-worker you struggle to get along with
- Can't seem to come to an agreement within your organization on important issues
- Have argumentative employees, managers or supervisors
- Are tired of problems without resolutions
- Need help managing high emotions during meetings
- Want to find healthier, more effective ways of communicating company needs
…then Conflict Resolution Therapy can help.
We can show you how to find the source of conflict so you can work quickly towards a resolution. We'll teach you how to focus on a solution instead of shutting down, blaming, or resenting the other person.
Conflict resolution therapy will help you learn that while you can't control the other person, you can control how you respond.
If you're having difficulties in the workplace and need support, conflict resolution therapy can teach you conflict resolution skills so you can handle any situation. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.