Conflict Styles in Interpersonal Conflict (ICAR Undergraduate Brown Bag Series)
Masters Student, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
B.S., Psychology, James Madison University
BS, Sociology, 1969, Oregon State University
MEd, Psychological Foundations of Education, 1971 , University of Florida, Certification to teach psychology at community colleges
October 19, 2010 12:00PM through 1:30PM
Professor Sandra Cheldelin
will present this week's Brown Bag Lecure on
"Conflict Styles in Interpersonal Conflict."
Sandra Cheldelin is the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Professor of Conflict Resolution at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR). Throughout her career in the academy she has been an active reflective practitioner. A licensed psychologist and expert in organizational conflict, she conducted large and small scale mediations, coached senior executives to create healthy work environments, resolved interpersonal, intergroup and inter-organizational conflict, designed institution building mechanisms and supported collaborative leadership. She has worked with more than 150 organizations including colleges, universities, medical schools, treatment facilities, corporations, associations, religious institutions and community organizations.
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