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Healthy Families, Healthy Conflict

Mon, Nov 11

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Virtual Event

Most families will struggle with conflict at some point. Learn how to address the five characteristics of families struggling with conflict: blame, reactivity, quick-fix mentality, herding, and leadership.

Healthy Families, Healthy Conflict
Healthy Families, Healthy Conflict

Time & Location

Nov 11, 2024, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Virtual Event

About the Event

We get it: conflict is hard, especially when navigating the delicate dynamics of foster, adoptive, kinship, and birth families. Whether it's tension between these family units, misunderstandings, or just a lack of connection, it's common to experience conflict that can leave everyone feeling frustrated. But when these relationships thrive, the youth in your care benefit immensely.


Join us for this interactive training, led by The Katallasso Group's Lisa Welter, where we'll address the most common areas of conflict in these relationships. Discussing how to recognize and manage blame, reactivity, and the urge for quick fixes, all while building stronger, healthier connections.


Lisa, with her extensive experience, will not only share theoretical knowledge but also guide you through practical steps to lead your family confidently through challenging moments.


This training is designed to empower you with the tools to navigate conflict with empathy, understanding, and effective leadership, so you can foster healthier relationships that benefit everyone involved—especially the children in your care.


Watch our video on the 5 Symptoms of Conflicted Families to learn more: https://www.thekatallassogroup.com/5symptoms


This Parent Training Circle is led by The Katallasso Group. Our facilitator, Lisa Welter, has been involved in over 150 court hearings for divorce, child abuse, grandparent litigation, and domestic violence. She understands and is knowledgeable about effectively engaging in family conflict as a parent, having been "through it a few times." Welcome to our conversation. We're discussing the characteristics of highly anxious families and how parents can provide healthy leadership. You'll get practical resources and tips too!

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