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Street Cop Podcast

Conflict Resolution Styles feat. Jenna Romano

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

Education

4.9933 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2021

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Jenna discusses conflict resolution styles found in the Style Matters quiz. Style Matters scores users on five styles of conflict - Directing, Avoiding, Harmonizing, Cooperating, and Compromising - indicating which conflict styles they prefer most and least during both calm and emotional states. They review Dennis's score and discuss tips for personal and professional use. https://www.riverhouseepress.com/en/tutorials/five-styles-graphic Recorded on 11/10/2021. To listen to more #NoBSMentalFitness episodes with Jenna, subscribe to her free email or get in touch click the link: https://linktr.ee/jennarosecoaching *Please know that emails and social media are not monitored 24/7 and therefore should not be used for crisis contact. Here are some resources: Psychologytoday.com to search for therapists 1-800-COPLINE for peer support National suicide prevention lifeline 1800 273 8255 DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast is not to be considered medical advise for any reason and nothing on it is intended to provide or act as a substitute for mental health treatment or medical treatment. We do not know your history or personal situation and cannot advise you or provide you with clinical recommendations without a consultation - This content is for general education.

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0:00.0

One, one, one, can get a

0:02.0

way, a little way.

0:04.0

H-huh.

0:05.0

You trying to be a hot-up.

0:08.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

Hey guys, welcome to this episode of the Stry Street Cop Training Podcast. I'm your host

0:14.8

founder and CEO of Street Cop Training. My name is Dennis Benino. Can't thank all of

0:18.9

you enough for being here today tuning into podcast, and hopefully we can deliver value

0:24.2

as we typically believe we do.

0:26.3

Today, of course, with me is the fine-feathered Jenna Rose,

0:31.6

Romano, in-house clinician psychotherapist and somebody who is now committed at this

0:36.4

junction in her life to help law enforcement so we're trying to put a lot of things

0:39.6

together you've heard this podcast before you're familiar with who she is. Without further

0:45.0

ado, Miss Romano. Hello, Mr. Bonino. I've been told to give a short bio in the beginning of each podcast in case people are listening for the first time.

0:57.0

You told you that?

0:58.0

My sources.

1:00.0

Oh, your sources.

1:02.0

Yeah, my street cop sources. All right, all right, go ahead. Give yourself a little bio.

1:07.3

Okay, so yes, so like Dennis was saying, I am a psychotherapist. I'm not practicing psychotherapy anymore but I do keep my

1:14.7

licenses up to date so that I can provide the most up-to-date information for all of you. That requires me getting continuing education

1:25.8

every two years. So know that I am continually learning and growing to bring you guys and

1:32.2

girls the best.

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