Stories mediators tell / Eric Galton, Lela P. Love, editors.
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- 9781614383567 (pbk.)
- 1614383561 (pbk.)
- 347.73/9 23
- KF 9084 S884 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I. Tragedy, revenge, and reconnection -- Pt. II. Surprising conslusions -- Pt. III. The principle of unknowabilty -- Pt. IV. Listening for the undercurrents and finding missing pieces -- Pt. V. Staying in the middle without judgment or favoritism -- Pt. VI. Momentous shifts -- Pt. VII. Self-reflection and reflection on practice -- Pt. VIII. Addressing issues that litigation cannot -- Pt. IX. Beyound agreements.
This guide is a collection of inspirational stories shared by experts in the field who want others to experience the art of mediation. Their stories share advice on how to handle certain situations. The stories were not collected to glorify or to vilify mediation, but to make it accessible to readers generally to share what mediation is about and how certain situations were handled. The authors are motivated by the belief that mediation is not well understood—even its practitioners are often limited to their own experience, particularly given confidentiality strictures.
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