Cognitive Conflict Resolution: Critical Thinking & Skill Practice

Cognitive Conflict Resolution: Critical Thinking & Skill Practice
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This course delves into cognitive aspects of conflict resolution, emphasizing critical thinking, practical skills, and mindful communication. Participants engage in reflective writing, case studies, and negotiations to enhance conflict resolution abilities. The course explores how we communicate, think about conflict, and effectively resolve conflicts, offering a holistic approach to conflict management.

  • Conflict resolution
  • Critical thinking
  • Communication skills
  • Mindful practice
  • Cognitive psychology

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  1. Cognitive Aspects of Conflict Resolution MICHAEL V. ALLAKHVERDOV PHD IN PSYCHOLOGY

  2. INTENT OF THE COURSE Critical thinking: rethinking your experience Skill-oriented: practice over theory Understanding how conflict works: from inside and outside Being mindful and open: new way of thinking about conflicts Being assertive: cooperation over aggression

  3. WHAT IS THIS COURSE ABOUT? HOW WE COMMUNICATE HOW WE THINK ABOUT CONFLICT HOW WE RESOLVE CONFLICTS

  4. WHAT WILL WE DO? Reflective writing assignments Case-studies and conflict analysis Negotiations in pairs and in groups

  5. OVERALL INFORMATION Course Prerequisites: English B2 / Equivalent or higher Subject: PSY (Psychology) | Cross-Listing(s): POL (Politics) Distribution Area: Social Analysis Max Enrollment: 21 Level: 100 Credits: 4 US / 8 ECT michaelallakhverdov@gmail.com

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