Title | Party-Directed Mediation: Helping Others Resolve Differences - (2nd Ed, 2009) – Chapter 2 |
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File Information | The process of mediation can help contenders discuss issues, repair past injuries, and develop the tools needed to examine disagreements directly with each other. Preparing for such a conversation takes work. While there are hundreds of factors that can affect the successful resolution of a mediated conflict, in Party-Directed Mediation the pre-caucus is an essential pillar. Here, the mediator meets alone with each party. |
Publication Date | Jan 2, 2009 |
Date Added | May 1, 2009 |
Description | The role of the mediator is to help parties empty the large reservoirs of emotion, anger, stress, frustration, and other negative feelings through effective listening. |
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