Neuroscience in ADR: Strategies for Responding to Neurological Reactions in Clients, Counsel and Yourself – Boutet Speaker at OBA Institute

The human brain is hard-wired to respond in times of stress. For you as a lawyer and/or ADR professional, understanding how this brain function works gives you valuable insight into the experiences of your clients, counsel and even yourself in the ADR context. Join our expert faculty to get critical advice on what you can do to respond to neurological reactions and mitigate any negative impact on the ADR process. Gather the knowledge you need to help you keep ADR processes on track, and enhance the likelihood of resolution.

PROGRAM CHAIRS:
Eric Gossin and Angela Bradley

AGENDA:
2:30pm – Welcome and Opening Remarks

2:35pm – Making Sense of the Effect of Conflict on the Brain

2:55pm – Identifying and Responding to Parties’ Stress Response and Your Own

3:40pm – ​Networking Break

3:50pm – What Impact Does a Power Imbalance Have on the Brain’s Response?

4:25pm – ​​Questions and Closing Remarks

4:30pm – Program Concludes

Date
February 7th, 2018  
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Location

Twenty Toronto Street Conferences and Events
20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5C 2B8

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