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Say What You Mean the Right Way

Have you ever been misunderstood? In this session, we will identify barriers to clear communication as well as discuss how to apply tips for effective communication and dealing with difficult conflict.

At any time while viewing the Online Seminar, if you have questions about the seminar, please type them into the "Ask a question" box located to the left of the video window. You will receive an emailed answer within five business days.

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    • Assertiveness
    • Listening Tips
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    • Effective Communication During a Crisis
    • Interpersonal Communication: Social Skills for Success
    • Set Boundaries And Boost Your Wellbeing
    • Iron Out Your Issues
    • Healthy Social Media Habits
    • How Body Language Affects Negotiations
    • Social Apps to Keep Connected in Quarantine
    • Talking with Older Patients About Sensitive Subjects (Part 1)