Resolving Family Conflicts: A Practical Workbook for Mediating Disputes

Templates, structured conversation guides, and mediation checklists for navigating parent-child arguments, sibling tensions, and in-law friction more effectively.

โฑ 1h 48m ๐Ÿ“š 9 lessons

About this course

Reading about family conflict dynamics is one thing. Sitting across from a parent who still treats you like a teenager, or trying to broker peace between siblings who haven't spoken in a year, is another. This workbook provides practical tools for doing the actual work of family conflict resolution. By the end of this course you will be able to use a family conflict map to identify the structure of a recurring dispute, apply a structured conversation guide to a difficult family interaction, facilitate a basic family mediation session, and create a written agreement for a specific family conflict. What you will learn: - How to draw a family conflict map that reveals roles, alliances, and excluded parties - A step-by-step structure for preparing before a difficult family conversation - Guided conversation templates for parent-child, sibling, and in-law conflicts - Active listening checklists adapted for high-emotion family interactions - A basic mediation framework for facilitating a discussion between two family members - How to draft a family agreement: the essential components and how to phrase them - Strategies for managing the emotional intensity common in family settings - A checklist for following up after a family conversation to consolidate any progress made The workbook is divided by conflict relationship type: parent-child, sibling, and in-law or extended-family disputes each receive a dedicated section with tailored tools. Each section opens with a brief orientation to the specific dynamics at play, then provides a sequence of worksheets moving from analysis (what is the structure of this conflict?) to preparation (what do I need to say and how?) to facilitation (how do I guide the conversation?) and finally to agreement (what will we both commit to?). Worked examples show each template completed for a realistic scenario, giving you a model to calibrate your own work against. This course is suitable for anyone actively dealing with a family dispute, whether as a participant or as an informal mediator trying to help others. No prior background is required. This course is educational and does not replace professional family mediation or licensed therapy.

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  • โšก Short & focused
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