Steps to Effective Conflict Resolution
Steps to Effective Conflict Resolution
Making Right Choices mission is designed to empower individuals to take control of their lives by developing strategies and techniques to live healthier, happier, & full lives.
(1) To effect immediate change by operating programs that assist youth, adult, and families with issues on awareness, resolution, and control. (2) To effect change within school systems and youth organizations to help address & prevent bullying, work with bullies to identify reasons & change (3) To serve as an advocate and resource in t
(1) To effect immediate change by operating programs that assist youth, adult, and families with issues on awareness, resolution, and control. (2) To effect change within school systems and youth organizations to help address & prevent bullying, work with bullies to identify reasons & change (3) To serve as an advocate and resource in the community to address conflict resolution, anger & emotional needs, and self-esteem to live happier and healthy lives.
Making Right Choices helps youth and families create stability at a time when students & families are crumbling from the emotional impact of anger issues to create holistic life changes.
Defining and identifying long term and short-term goals. Understanding & managing challenges, tools needed to accomplish, prioritizing and setting realistic expectations. Interactive activities power of vision boards, focus, visualization, rewards systems.
Learn how to analyze, address and manage conflict effectively. Develop the knowledge and skills to help you manage conflict effectively while fostering healthy relationships and successful agreement with others.
Understanding anger is a choice and providing options to manage and cope with anger moments. Understanding how fear, sadness, hurt, grief, stress play into anger emotions.
Tips, tools, and strategies for managing angry moments and situations with you children with an overall goal of fostering healthy parent – child relationships.
Open forum discussion on anger, root causes, and sharing personal stories providing support.
Meaning of respect and why it is important, help to distinguish between respectful and disrespectful behavior, and the consequences f both. Also help to develop respect diversity of others and personal responsibility for own behaviors.
Bullying awareness and prevention through building personal self-esteem, embracing diverse peer relationships, and managing underlying anger/emotional issues that trigger bully behaviors.
interactive Self Esteem workshops to help girls become confident, believe in themselves, understand their unique self, embrace their body image, redefine their ideas on beauty, and help them to feel confident in who they are. Techniques are designed to empower girls to focus on inner beauty, positive self-esteem and appreciation. Our program is designed to help girls be successful in every area of her life
Working on yourself can be difficult, but it can also be rewarding! Knowledge of self is the beginning of wisdom. We are here to support you as you find the wisdom. We assist clients in personal development: helping them to improve their relationship with themselves, so they move in life with more intention and purpose, while enhancing the quality of their lives. We specialize in assisting clients of their journey. I work with clients in many areas to help them achieve their goals, overcome challenges, and make new changes in their lives.
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
5538 Old National Hwy. Ste 325 College Park, Ga. 30349
Office : 7705729361
Open today | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Marie Wilbert-Terry have over 10 years of experience as a certified anger-management a life coach and have helped hundreds of clients achieve their goals and improve their overall well-being. My approach is holistic and tailored to each individual's unique needs. Marie Wilbert-Terry is the Executive Director of Making Right Choices Resource Center, LLC, since 2012 along with her business partner Angela Clyde. Marie Wilbert-Terry holds an MBA in Organizational Psychology and Development from American InterContinental University. She holds a BA in Human Services from Shorter University and an AA in Social Work from Atlanta Metropolitan College. She holds an AA in Accounting from Atlanta Technical College. Marie also attained her degree as a Justice Involved Life Coach from Morehouse School Of Medicine. Marie and also certification as a Certified Anger- Management Specialist III, Parenting Instructor from Higher Impact Counselor Center in Atlanta and Teen Mental Health Specialist.
Marie Wilbert-Terry has spent her career working with the homeless, drug addiction and human service, community at Atlanta Union Mission, Village Atlanta Transitional Housing Program and Atlanta City Mission. Marie Wilbert has worked with teens and adults recovering from drugs and alcohol. Marie Wilbert-Terry is a member of South Fulton Human Services Coalition (SFHC) and College Park Opportunity Zone (COZ) Fulton County Gang Council. Marie Wilbert-Terry volunteers with Lift Community Development Center feeding and counseling the community. Marie is also a member of Georgia Association of Accountants and Tax Professionals (GAATP) where she served as treasurer for 4 years.
Making Right Choices Resource Center
5538 Old National Hwy. Ste 325 College Park, Ga. 30349
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