ACR Teleseminar: Addressing Conflicts in Blended Families - Susan Lycett Davis, Ed.D. and Clyde Bailey, Ph.D.

ACR
Family Section Teleseminar

September 1, 2010 -
3:00 PM (Eastern)

Addressing Conflicts in
Blended Families - Susan Lycett Davis, Ed.D. and Clyde Bailey, Ph.D.


I married a husband
and inherited a bunch of horrible step-children.

My wife does not know
how to be kind to my children.

I get the feeling my
husband cares more for his children than mine.

My step-children’s
mother is always undermining my efforts to reach out to my step-children.

My husband is always
comparing me to his ex-wife!


Does anyone of these things sound familiar?  Do you know anyone who might
be in a blended family and going through hell with the step-children or the
other parent, or not feeling accepted in the new home? Then this workshop
entitled ADDRESSING CONFLICT IN BLENDED FAMILIES is just what you need.

This is a workshop presentation designed and presented by two professionals
with expertise and knowledge in helping the members of such a family unit to
address the conflicts that arise when two separate families come together in
one domestic unit.  The presenters are an accomplished mediator and human
resources consultant, and a successful family therapist. Together Susan and
Clyde seek to help families understand the nature and significance of the
conflicts within the blended family context, and provide practical approaches
for the members to address these conflicts. People leave the workshop with a
deep appreciation that they can overcome these conflicts and that the family
does not have to live in turmoil.

Dr. Susan Lycett
Davis, Professor, Consultant, Mediator


Susan Lycett
Davis
holds an EdD in Organizational Leadership and Conflict
Resolution. She is a researcher, consultant, and program professor at Nova
Southeastern University, Florida. She has worked extensively in the UK, USA,
Africa and the Caribbean. Dr. Davis has demonstrated success in managing
organizational growth, employee development, diversity awareness, workplace
violence prevention, and conflict resolution initiatives.  Her purpose in
life is to serve others and help them grow through the facilitation of
learning, professional and personal development……”Find your passion, live your
dream”.

Dr. Clyde Bailey,
Professor, Counselor, Family Therapist


Clyde Bailey
holds a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University
where he currently has dual duties as a Doctoral Enrollment Counselor and
Program Professor. Additionally he holds a Bachelors degree in Sociology and a
Masters degree specializing in Social Psychology, both from the University of
the West Indies (UWI), Jamaica. When not involved in professional duties Clyde
can be found working on his very humble music skills, reading, being a mentor
or enjoying the company of his wife and their teenage son.

Note: We are using a new
teleconference provider. To participate in this and future teleseminars, call
(218) 862-1000; when prompted, enter the pin
number
204256# 

Participants that are
ACR members are welcome to log on to the Family Section web site. Please note
this is separate from your ACR web site log on name and password. Consult the
Family Section web site for instructions.


Recordings of the
teleseminars are available. Please consult the Family Section web site for more
information.


Participating in
Family Section teleseminars will provide continuing education credit for
Advanced Practitioners. Simply record your participation on your ACR Continuing
Education reports.




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