Managing Conflict in Families & Relationships
Struggling with conflict at home or in relationships? Learn how to spot flash points, de-escalate & rebuild connection.
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Managing Conflict in Families & Relationships
Conflict is a natural part of relationships but when emotions run high, especially in families or where neurodiversity is present, it can feel overwhelming and hard to manage.
In this conversational webinar, Dom (Founder of Innate Change) will explore:
- What is conflict, and what does it tell us?
- Flash points – how to spot them and what to do.
- How to de-escalate a situation before it spirals.
- Overcoming grudges and moving forward.
Each section will include 15–20 minutes of insight, followed by a short Q&A, giving you the chance to ask questions and explore practical ways forward.
You’ll leave with:
- Greater awareness of what drives conflict.
- Tools to spot patterns early and respond constructively.
- Practices to reduce tension and rebuild connection.
Join Dom for this supportive, practical session and take away strategies you can use right away.
Disclaimer
The content shared during this webinar series is provided for informational and educational purposes only. Innate Change and its representatives are not legal, medical, or financial professionals, and no part of the information provided should be taken as professional advice in these areas.
All guidance, stories, and insights are shared from a practical and experiential perspective rather than from formal expertise. It is the responsibility of each participant to carry out their own research and to seek advice from qualified professionals where appropriate before making decisions or taking action based on the content shared.
By attending or listening to this webinar series, you acknowledge and agree that Innate Change and its representatives accept no liability or responsibility for any choices, actions, or outcomes that may result from the application of the information provided. It is not the intention of Innate Change or its representatives to cause harm, and all responsibility for actions taken rests solely with the individual.