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An intertemporal choice is one in which our decision has different consequences as time unfolds.  This may be that a short term gain leads to longer term downsides, or vice versa. Many of the choices we have to make in conflict situations are intertemporal ones.  For example, we may avoid the conflict now so we don’t have to face the other person, but in the long term this just makes the conflict worse. In this webinar you will explore examples of intertemporal choice in conflict and how we can help people consider both the short and long term before making their decision.

In the webinar you will:

Consider examples of intertemporal choice in conflict.

Identify factors that impact on intertemporal choice.

Explore how emotions can hinder and support intertemporal choice.

Learn how to support people to make effective intertemporal choices in conflict situations.

About your trainer

Dr Samantha Hardy is the principal of Conflict Coaching International, and the Director and Lead Trainer for The Conflict Management Academy. She is an experienced mediator and conflict coach and the founder of the REAL Conflict Coaching System™. She provides conflict support to managers and leaders across the world. She also provides professional development training, supervision and mentorship to mediators and coaches who work with clients in conflict.

Sam has been accredited as a mediator under the Australian National Mediation Accreditation System and is a Certified Transformative Mediator by the US Institute of Conflict Transformation. She is a Certified Narrative Coach.

In 2021 Sam was awarded the Australian Resolution Institute Award for Service to Dispute Resolution for her leadership and innovation in the field. She was also awarded 2022 Conflict Coach of the Year at the Australian Dispute Resolution Awards.

Sam holds a PhD in Law and Conflict Resolution, as well as other postgraduate qualifications in adult education.

Sam is a well known trainer and university educator, holding adjunct appointments at a number of universities in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the USA.

Sam has also published widely in conflict resolution, including her books Dispute Resolution in Australia, Mediation for Lawyers and Conflict Coaching Fundamentals: Working with Conflict Stories.

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