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reducing
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reducing levels of violence in your family by..... Understanding
forms of violence (physical, verbal, emotional)
Recognizing when violence may occur in your family Learning about other "Tools" that are nonviolent Applying these "tools" to your family relationships Assessing if conflict situations are being handled better Asking for help, if needed |
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Violence in the home can be reduced when family members recognize and manage their conflicts on an ongoing basis. The Conflict Center provides training for both children and parents that will help all members of the family deal with family conflicts in a constructive manner. You can attend a series of family skill-building classes which focus on problem solving and communication skills, conflict and anger management with alternative discipline ideas. **We
anticipate these classes being offered fall of 2008** |
The Conflict Center offers mediation services to community organizations. Several members of The Conflict Center staff are trained / certified as mediators and available to help local civic groups and religious organizations. For a brief overview of the mediation process... |
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Checkout
the Peacemaking
Blog for Family Conflict Management.
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