Experiencing conflict situations is a natural part of life, and yet you may not have had any modeling or training in how to actually resolve them in connecting ways.
Connecting in conflict is possible between two or more people, when supported in ways that bring safety, understanding and clarity. These are often people in romantic relationships and sometimes family members or professional colleagues.
With multiple sessions, not only do conflicts transform, but participants learn powerful connecting communication skills that shape relationships, decisions, and overall well-being.
Cara - In the three years since my husband and I came to see you about our conflicts within his family, we have come to a place that was better than before. Its truer, more genuine, more relaxed. I wonder if you are aware of the impact your work has on the lives of those you deal with. It's enormous. I think of you regularly; my self-talk often sounds like: "What would Cara say about this?" You are like a gift that keeps on giving.