We all have stories of holidays that we endured rather than enjoyed.
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Join us for a chance to share the rough ones and open ourselves to new approaches. We will leave with ideas, possibilities, and a new outlook on the upcoming holidays. This will occur in a space that offers skills to hone our closest relationships. Restorative practices offer us ways to show up well for the holidays.
In this session we ask: How can we best navigate the usual and unexpected dynamics that can arise with our loved ones? Come share your experience and identify new strategies in order to offer your best selves and transform the outcomes for all.
About the instructor:
Sal Corbin worked for 15 years in academia as a Psychology Professor before transitioning to nonprofit work. He has done workforce development training and program management and is now a Training Coordinator for the Behavioral Health System of Baltimore and Board Chair for the DC Peace Team. His vision is to help others build and maintain healthy relationships with conflict transformation as the primary focus. His extensive background in leadership facilitation supports his efforts to keep showing up and sharing. He holds degrees in Clinical (M.S.) and Educational (PhD) Psychology.
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