The goal of a courageous conversation is to better understand each other, validate people’s feelings, provide/support a psychologically brave environment, and to care for each other while discussing difficult topics. When successful, courageous conversations are often impactful, leading to greater knowledge, understanding and growth. In order to have better relationships with colleagues, patients, and even our families and friends, it is imperative that we become skilled at having courageous conversations. In this session, we'll explore why conflict is good, how our identities can affect how we hold and interpret courageous conversations, the four types of power that affect our communication and relationships (even our brief interactions), and how to hold a courageous conversation.
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