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Embodied Conflict Resolution Certificate



Embodied Conflict Resolution Certificate

THIS PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND

This program can be attended via the on-demand recordings.

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EMBODIED CONFLICT RESOLUTION CERTIFICATE



PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Are you a facilitator, relationship therapist, coach, or group worker? Are you looking for a strong foundation in conflict resolution skills that incorporates the body, trauma awareness, and anti-oppression?

Then this 25hr Embodied Conflict Resolution Certificate program is for you!

This unique 25-hour Certificate Program offers a strong foundation in conflict resolution by providing a holistic approach that combines body-centered practices with trauma-informed techniques and anti-oppression principles.

With Kai Cheng Thom, MSc, Qualified Mediator, and professional somatic coach, we’ll learn to identify and regulate our own emotional responses, communicate effectively, and create a safe and respectful environment for resolving conflicts.

The program is designed for anyone looking to expand their skills and build a strong foundation in anti-oppressive conflict management to facilitate transformation in community and organizational settings.


 
The worst part of you has always been trying to find its way back to love. And the worst part of your enemy and oppressor is also trying to find its way back to love.
— KAI CHENG THOM
 

WHO IS THIS PROGRAM FOR?

THIS COURSE IS OPEN TO EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THE FOLLOWING:
  • Relationships

  • Coaching

  • Helping Professions

  • Facilitation

  • Caregiving

  • Parenting

  • Mentorship

  • Health Care

  • Yoga

  • Teaching

  • Leadership

  • Pastoral Work

  • Marriage

  • Sex & Sexuality

  • Transformative Justice

  • Healers

  • Activists

  • Anyone seeking to gain a strong foundation in conflict resolution skills that incorporates the body, trauma awareness, and anti-oppression


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