Conflict Resolution for Communities

Learning to do conflict well is essential to thriving as a community and as an individual within a community.  This 8-week training covers basic tools for working through conflict using the Imago Dialogue process and strategies for helping others.

Conflict is an opportunity for growth available to every member of every community at some time or another. Learning to do conflict well is essential to thriving as a community and as an individual within a community.  This course covers basic tools for working through conflict using the Imago Dialogue process and strategies for helping others in conflict. Participants will explore their own experiences of conflict and discover areas where they can improve their connections with others. (For those familiar with Karen’s courses, this class is equivalent to Parts 1 and 2 of her three-part conflict series.)

Learning Objectives

  1. Develop fluency with Imago Dialogue including Mirroring, Validation and Empathy
  2. Grow in one’s ability to support an individual in conflict with someone else
  3. Gain self knowledge: How do I respond to conflict? What is it like to be in conflict with me?

Timing

September 28th – November 16th. Sessions will take place at 3-5pm PT/4-6pm MT/5-7pm CT/6-8pm ET

Pricing

$480/8-session training ($360 for partners)

About Instructor

Karen Gimnig

Karen Gimnig is a group facilitator, motivational speaker and relationship coach. Her passion is to help you achieve your goals for collaboration and community culture. She believes that our need for connection with the people around us guides us toward effective relationships. ​ As an Imago Facilitator, Karen uses the theory and practice of Imago Relationships to guide teams and communities through the complexity of working together. She helps groups and individuals identify root causes of challenges and then walks beside them offering gentle support as they seek solutions. ​ Karen enjoys working with non-profit organizations, communities (including communities of faith), and work places. In particular she supports groups using consensus, sociocracy or agile technologies for working together. ​ Her clients describe her as "profoundly effective," increasing trust and providing simple (but not easy) tools for improved communication and relationships.

3 Sessions

Not Enrolled
$480 ($360 for partners)

Session Includes

  • 8 Modules