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1 RELATIONSHIP DETOXIFICATION
RELATIONAL SKILLS WORKSHOP John-Robert Curtin, Ph.D. 4Civility Institute

2 3 Critical Components for Dealing with Toxic Situations
Information/Understanding Safe Reporting Comprehensive Resolution

3 “Conflict is not the problem, conflict is the messenger”
Tony Belak, JD, 1998

4 ENABLING ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES
Allegations are discounted or ignored Tough management Personality conflicts Avoidance Lack of managerial skills Accepted Organizational culture

5 ENABLING ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES
No Safe Reporting Systems or Plans No Neutral or Not Perceived as Neutral No Plans or Procedures for Comprehensive Resolution

6 Three Components of Conflict
Offender Target Audience---Bystanders/ Support Groups In many workplace conflicts the roles play out in a classic Drama Triangle

7 Drama Triangle Target Heroes/Heroines Offender

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9 Breaking the Cycle of the Drama Triangle

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12 Working with others: Listen
Introduction to the NVRI Working with others: Listen Listen with your eyes not just your ears Listen with your heart Listen with your mind—to understand not just to respond Respond with your compassion, your attention, your body language, and your open questions

13 “Its’ amazing what you hear when you listen.”
Yogi Berra

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15 Dignity

16 Communication is not merely talking and waiting to talk.

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18 You can climb the ladder to becoming a better listener by using these six easy steps:
L: Look at the person speaking to you A: Ask questions D: Don’ interrupt D: Don't change the subject E: Empathize R: Respond verbally & non-verbally

19 Comprehensive Resolutions

20 Restorative Practice and Behavioral Transition versus Progressive Disipline

21 Three Pillars of Restorative Practice in the Workplace
Restorative practice focuses on harm Wrongs or harms result in obligations Restorative practice promotes engagement or participation

22 Behavioral Transition
Restorative Practice Morphed into Behavioral Transition

23 Behavioral Transition
Three Main Groups: Offender (s) Target (s) Audience---Bystanders/ Support Group

24 Behavioral Transition
Focus is on helping, assisting, guiding all three groups to a new level, a new place with a new or renewed sense of meaningful purpose.

25 Offender Recognizing or understanding the harm caused and who was harmed Getting to the ‘Why’ from the ‘what’ Creating and accepting a ‘Transformative Prescription’ Support systems Goals and objectives Measures- outcomes-obligations-consequences Reality Therapy

26 Target Only you can make yourself a victim
Getting to the ‘What from the Why’ Transformative Prescription Support systems New goals, objectives, measures, outcomes, obligations and consequences Reality Therapy

27 Bystanders, Communities, Friends, Family
Understanding the nature of conflict Support versus Insistency Encouragement versus Blame Dialogue versus Demagoguery Long term versus short term Understanding Reality Therapy

28 Dignity Compassion Communication
A Better Triangle

29 Compassion is contagious
Spread it today

30 Thank You


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