Trainers of mediators are often asked questions about how to deal with clients who are very protracted in their conflict. Some of the following thoughts, gleaned from preconference institutes conducted by the author at the last three Academy of Family Mediator conferences, may provide the mediator with suggestions leading to more successful mediations. Success is an attitude on the mediator‟s part: success is aided when a mediator thinks about how she or he thinks
Empirical studies of the mediation process consistently show highrates of settlement, as well as hig...
Florida family court mediation programs have typically been assessed with quantitative analysis. To ...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...
Trainers of mediators are often asked questions about how to deal with clients who are very protrac...
Mediation has become a well-respected method of conflict resolution. It is currently utilized in a v...
The author has identified a number of styles in mediation, which lead to different processes and dif...
Generally speaking, words can be elusive and they need to be carefully selected when conveying messa...
This article argues that it is time for a paradigm shift in our current general mediation theory bec...
In a conflict mediation, a mediator works as a third party to help disputants negotiate their proble...
Narrative Mediation is an approach and methodology that can offer mediators an innovative way to han...
Drawing on the fields of psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies, this article investigates the st...
This article, written early in the modern ADR era, provided a framework for developing the mediation...
When negotiation fails, mediation avails other moves for an amicable resolution. Whether you are a c...
Drawing on the fields of psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies, this article investigates the stat...
This keynote presentation (from Keynote speech from International Conference, September 4-7, 2014, E...
Empirical studies of the mediation process consistently show highrates of settlement, as well as hig...
Florida family court mediation programs have typically been assessed with quantitative analysis. To ...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...
Trainers of mediators are often asked questions about how to deal with clients who are very protrac...
Mediation has become a well-respected method of conflict resolution. It is currently utilized in a v...
The author has identified a number of styles in mediation, which lead to different processes and dif...
Generally speaking, words can be elusive and they need to be carefully selected when conveying messa...
This article argues that it is time for a paradigm shift in our current general mediation theory bec...
In a conflict mediation, a mediator works as a third party to help disputants negotiate their proble...
Narrative Mediation is an approach and methodology that can offer mediators an innovative way to han...
Drawing on the fields of psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies, this article investigates the st...
This article, written early in the modern ADR era, provided a framework for developing the mediation...
When negotiation fails, mediation avails other moves for an amicable resolution. Whether you are a c...
Drawing on the fields of psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies, this article investigates the stat...
This keynote presentation (from Keynote speech from International Conference, September 4-7, 2014, E...
Empirical studies of the mediation process consistently show highrates of settlement, as well as hig...
Florida family court mediation programs have typically been assessed with quantitative analysis. To ...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...