Free March 10 Zoom Webinar Will Tackle the Interpersonal Conflict Resolution Process
Tania Diaz, Scott Bauer, Jessica Popham and Isaac Tourgeman
After a full pandemic year, it can seem like there is no shortage of negative relationship issues continuing to arise and dampen our spirits.
Albizu University’s Miami Campus (AU), with its intensive focus on doctoral-level psychology studies, has gathered some of its top clinicians and professors for a March 10, 2021 complimentary webinar titled “Relationship Repair Skills for the COVID-Challenged."
The virtual event, which runs from 2 to 3 p.m. (EST), will explore the relationship conflict process, from what happens to our bodies physiologically during an argument to differences among age groups and psychosocial influences on how we relate to one another. To register, visit https://bit.ly/3ujrRP0
Panelists will provide tips on how to understand and repair a damaged relationship, explain how therapy assists in this process, and how to find the therapist who best fits their needs.
Panelists for the March 10 virtual event include:
Dr. Tania Diaz, Psy.D.,Albizu Practicum Coordinator
Dr. Jessica Popham, Ph.D., LMFT, AlbizuFaculty and Practicum Coordinator; Master's in Psychology Programs
Dr. Scott Bauer, Psy.D., M.Sc.PP., M.S., L.M.H.C., Albizu Faculty/Asst. Professor/Practicum II Supervisor; Master's in Psychology Programs
Known for its clinical psychology doctoral programs, Albizu University has gained international recognition for advancing a culturally sensitive approach to psychology practice and studies, particularly in Latin-American communities. The school has a campus in Miami, Florida, and headquarters in Puerto Rico.
“To add fuel to our colliding interpersonal relationships, a dizzying array of confusion, catastrophe and conflict has barraged us daily, leading many to take out their frustrations on their loved ones—whether it’s a spouse, parent, friend, coworker or even a grown child,” explained Dr. Isaac Tourgeman, an AUclinical psychologist and professor who will moderate the event. “In our heads, we know there’s a better way to face conflict, but without the right guidance to do it, our hearts often lead us down the road to estrangement.”
About Albizu University
Proud of its roots and commitment to excellence in program offerings, Albizu University is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning with campuses in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Miami, Florida, and a University Center in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. It was the only regionally accredited secular University in the continental United States named in honor of a Hispanic, the distinguished Puerto Rican psychologist Dr. Carlos Albizu-Miranda. To date, over 9,000 graduates call Albizu University their Alma Mater—a university that prides itself on educating culturally competent individuals capable of serving the diverse populations of our global community.
Albizu University offers undergraduate and graduate programs in psychology, education, speech-language pathology, human services, and criminal justice, as well as an ESOL program, taught by a diverse, expert faculty. Albizu’s enrollment in its two campuses and the University Center of Mayagüez is over 2,000 students representing 65 countries. The University thrives in a modern facility in Miami, the main campus in the heart of Old San Juan, and the University Center of Mayagüez. Albizu University’s Miami Campus was recently recognized as the top institution for Best Online Master’s in Organizational Psychology Programs 2020 by BestColleges.com. For more information, visit albizu.edu.