People who take our courses say that their professional and personal lives improve. We offer a variety of themes designed to help you understand how conflict can be better managed in your personal life, workplace, and community. Registration is open for our Fall lineup of courses. Click here for a complete at-a-glance schedule.
Introduction to Conflict Coaching
20 hours, 8 sessions
September through October, Tuesdays and Fridays 10am–12pm
Learn coaching techniques to guide individuals toward new approaches to managing conflict in everyday life. This course is a useful prep for Intro to Mediation. For more information, click here.
Conflict Resolution Essentials
15 hours, 10 sessions
September through November, Thursdays 4–5:30pm
Learn conflict analysis, review cultural messages about conflict, and gain strategies for use in daily life. Learn to be a conflict resolver in your workplace, home, or community. For more information, click here.
Introduction to Mediation––Basics and Advanced MA Qualification
40 hours, 12 sessions (total for both segments)
October through December, Tuesdays 10am–12:30pm
The first segment is a six-session interactive course where participants learn the principles,
process, and theory of facilitative mediation in a hands-on process. In the second segment, participants who wish to continue toward MA qualification will review mediation complexity and dilemmas, diversity, impasses, and ethical topics. For more information, click here.
Workplace Cohort Conflict Management
15 hours, 10 sessions
Mid October through December 2023, Wednesdays 9–10:30am
Improve approaches to workplace conflict with a confidential cohort of managers and supervisors. Using text, discussion, and case studies, this course is interactive. For more information, click here.
Negotiation Clinic
Advanced training for experienced mediators, this bimonthly mediation clinic focuses on practice issues when mediators are managing participants’ negotiation. If interested, send an email to info@mvmediation.org.
“MV Mediation has great courses! You should learn with them. Great people, and I had fun.” ––One of our participants, after taking two courses