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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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