Salt Lake City Author, Diane Musho Hamilton Speaking on Styles of Conflict at Utah Council on Conflict Resolution, Wednesday, January 22
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) January 18, 2014 -- Salt Lake City author Diane Musho Hamilton is the featured speaker at the Wednesday, January 22 meeting of the Utah Council on Conflict Resolution (UCCR). Her topic is "Three Conflict Styles". The CLE accredited event is noon to 1 p.m. at the Utah Law and Justice Center, 645 South 200 East, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Diane Musho Hamilton has thought and written about, taught, and practiced conflict resolution for twenty years. As an award winning professional mediator, and the first Director of the Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution for the Utah Judiciary, she is well known throughout Utah and nationally for working creatively with conflict and facilitating difficult conversations on culture, religion, race and gender relations. Her clients include international organizations, governmental and not-for-profit agencies, private industry, and individuals.
In her first book, Everything Is Workable: A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution, Diane distills years of experience as a mediator and a meditator into an empowering skill set for engaging and resolving conflict with wisdom and compassion.
Diane, who is a long-time practitioner of meditation, and a Zen priest says, “In spite of practicing meditation, mindfulness, or other spiritual disciplines, most people regularly experience conflict in their lives - and have to deal with it.”
She suggests that for real success in both professional and personal life, everyone needs to develop conflict resolution skills and cultivate social intelligence through practice and awareness.
Everything Is Workable: A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution (Shambhala Publications) is an exploration of conflict resolution as an evolving life and spiritual practice.
Diane Musho Hamilton is Principal of Diane Hamilton and Associates, offering mediation services, facilitation training and individual coaching. She is also Executive Director of Two Arrows Zen, a center for Zen study and practice in Salt Lake City and Torrey, Utah. Diane leads telecourses, seminars and retreats in Salt Lake City and around the world, helping individuals and groups to develop skills for mature, dynamic, and creative relationships in the workplace, at home, and in communities.
The Utah Council on Conflict Resolution (UCCR) is a statewide umbrella organization for all persons interested in enhancing the network of professionals performing or promoting conflict resolution in the State of Utah. The UCCR is committed to serving the community by strengthening the professionalism and integrity of the practice of conflict resolution in Utah.
Julia Sati, Diane Hamilton and Associates, http://www.dianemushohamilton.com/, +1 (920) 766-3201, [email protected]
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