"Passive, Assertive or Aggressive? - March 10, 2020"
Date and time
Location
Student Success Centre Workshop Room
H-771 Henry Hall Building, Sir George Williams Campus Montreal, QC H3G 1M8 CanadaDescription
"Passive, Assertive or Aggressive?"
You’ve been waiting in line when you notice someone inching in front of you. What do you do? Have you ever considered why you react the way you do? Could your reaction to this scenario be a pattern in your habits? This workshop is led by two people-minded facilitators, a psychotherapist and a life coach, with interest on the practice of being assertive. This workshop focuses on what it means to be assertive and its value as well as limits. Active participation takes the form of discussion around how to move towards acting assertively, pair-share and group reflection.
Workshop facilitators: Patricia Paul, MEd, MSc A CFT and Niem Huynh, PhD, PPCC
Patricia Paul is a Psychotherapist with training in integrative therapy, theories of education, and communications. She holds 15 years of combined experience in advising, animation, and intervention.
Niem Huynh Geographer. Inquirer. Risk-taker (calculated). She is an educator and geographer by training and applies those skills to her role at Concordia University. Niem's diverse professional experience working in different positions within the university and non-profit sectors has ignited her interest in how people navigate their career paths.
-------
Please note that FutureReady events and workshops are open to all currently registered undergraduate students and recent alumni.
For more FutureReady events and activities, click here
Organized by
Prepared for Today, Ready for Tomorrow
The Student Success Centre is a welcoming support network of resources and opportunities to engage and empower you as a student to realize your individual, academic and long-term goals – bridging academic experience with personal and professional development.
FutureBound
Develop new skills. Grow your network. Be career ready.
The Student Success Centre’s new skill development program for undergraduate students.