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Applied Positive Psychology and Dispute Resolution
Start Date: 10/1/2020Start Time: 8:00 AM
End Date: 10/1/2020End Time: 11:00 AM

Event Description:

Note: This will be a virtual session via ZOOM.  Waiting room will open at 8am, presentation will begin at 8:30 am. To RSVP, email mvolpe@jjay.cuny.edu for link

The CUNY Dispute Resolution Center at John Jay College 
and 
The Association for Conflict Resolution of Greater New York 

Invite everyone to the Monthly

NYC-DR Virtual Roundtable Breakfast

Positive psychology is an evidence-based discipline that moves beyond the focus in psychology from pathology and remediation, to thriving.  It provides a framework for obtaining, cultivating and sustaining well-being.  Positive psychology explores pathways to amplifying resilience; goal-setting and achievement; positive and generative relationships; prosocial behavior; and facilitating upward spirals and transcendent behavior.  In this program, we will discuss practical ways to apply strategies, approaches and tools from positive psychology to help ADR practitioners maintain personal intention and equanimity; enhance effectiveness in dispute resolution in real time; and perhaps offer to people in conflict some precepts and ideas that help them get beyond their disputes.

Diane Rosenis an author, practicing lawyer, mediator, organizational consultant and certified executive coach with experience in the private, nonprofit and public sectors.

She has been Of Counsel to Ortoli Rosenstadt LLP since 2013.  Formerly of the law firms Weil Gotshal & Manges; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; and Alter & Rosen LLP, Diane specializes in real estate and corporate transactions, non-profit governance and US copyright law.

She is a principal at Compass Consultants which works with organizations and individuals to achieve their goals, enhance existing resources, and experience the extraordinary.  Through consulting, workshops, training, and coaching services, Diane and Compass work with individuals and organizations to develop a unique compass to navigate toward excellence; enable flourishing while finding meaning and satisfaction along the way; and to optimize organizational and personal advancement and growth.

Diane is the author of The Grownups Guide: Living with Kids in Manhattan (1998, 2003) and The Grownups Guide: Visiting New York City with Kids (2003).  She is a graduate of Cornell University (BS); Georgetown University Law Center (JD); NYU (MBA); University of Pennsylvania (Masters in Applied Positive Psychology) and is a doctoral student at Teachers College/Columbia University



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