Stories as a Tool for Creative Conflict Resolution

Published: Jan. 13, 2016, 1 a.m.

b'Conflict comes not only in major ways between groups and nations, but also in real and persistent ways between strangers, neighbors, friends, and family. Join author Mark Andreas as he shares from his book \\u201cSweet Fruit from the Bitter Tree\\u201d a collection of true stories of how ordinary people resolved intense conflict in creative and surprising ways most of us would never think of. Whether you are experiencing conflict with others or within yourself, learn ways to resolve these challenging situations by staying connected through difficulty and drawing on creative inner resources.\\n\\nMark Andreas lives in Boulder CO, where he runs a Personal Change coaching private practice assisting people in achieving life-goals and resolving limitations using NLP, Core Transformation, and other methods for personal transformation and development (www.markandreas.com.) Mark trains NLP around the country, is instructor of NLP at Red Rocks Community College, and is a trainer for the NLP of the Rockies\\u2019 Real World Integrated NLP Practitioner Training program. Mark is Author of the books\\xa0\\u201cSweet Fruit from the Bitter Tree: 61 stories of creative and compassionate ways out of conflict,\\u201d a collection of true stories of creative responses to conflict, endorsed by Dan Millman and William Ury, and\\xa0\\u201cWaltzing with Wolverines: finding connection and cooperation with troubled teens\\u201d\\xa0about his experience working with \\u201cat risk\\u201d teens while leading a 24/7 wilderness therapy program in the mountains of Colorado.'