How To Work With Anger And High Emotion
Course Details
As client-facing professionals, we often find ourselves facing hostility every day. Whether it’s clients who are incredibly difficult to work for or counterparts at other firms, this is probably the most difficult and upsetting aspect of the job.
It can make us feel that we have little impact in our work and often contributes to burnout.
In this session, we look at why the traditional, more directive approaches often do not work and what we can do instead.
We explain how to create the right core conditions for working with such people in a way that will soothe even the most fraught of situations.
We then introduce practical tips and techniques for how to communicate with angry and upset people in an effective way.
We also touch on resistance from clients, counterparts and contemporaries and how to handle it effectively so that you feel you have an impact in your role.
View our other training courses
- Work with vulnerability and suicidality
- Be an effective supervisor
- Become trauma-informed
- Roll with resistance and influence people
And here are some of our other training session options…
How to have conversations about mental health
The mentoring masterclass
The training contract: tackling challenges and managing transitions
Wellbeing for in-house lawyers
The pro bono masterclass – how to work with trauma and take care of yourself
Failures, disappointments and adverse outcomes – working towards a value-based approach to practice
The psychology of family law
If you’d like more detail about the content of any of the above sessions, please contact Emily Wilson on info@carvalhotherapy.com
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