tutoring in non-violent relations

 Topics covered:

Recognising coercive and manipulative behaviour in interpersonal relationship, within yourself and other

Disentangling: recognizing and undoing fusion, dependency, and covert expectations

Social circumstances and inequalities: acknowledging gender, class and other hierarchies.

Unlearning self-directed violence. Building a toolbox for self-sufficiency without isolation.

Boundaries, consent and mutual responsibilities.

Surviving in a hostile environment. Practical and ethical concerns. Feasibility and limits of harm reduction.

From objectification to I-Thou, a realistic outlook

Tools and frameworks for building and maintaning trust-based, respectful, non-utilitarian relationships

Conflict resolution and forgiveness

The specific curriculum is tailored to individual needs and circumstances of the student.

This program offers conceptual tools, practices, and philosophical frameworks for understanding communication, conflict, and relational ethics. It does not provide prescriptive answers to moral or interpersonal dilemmas.

Disclaimer

This program is educational in nature and focuses on communication practices, ethical reflection, and relational skills. It does not provide medical, psychological, or psychiatric diagnosis, and it is not a form of psychotherapy or mental health treatment.

Participation in this program is not a substitute for professional mental health care. Individuals experiencing acute psychological distress, trauma-related symptoms, or mental health conditions are encouraged to seek support from a licensed mental health professional.

Responsibility for personal decisions, interpretations, and actions remains with the participant.



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