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Tales of Conflict and the Role of Mediation

Monica Hanaway
4.9/5 (29037 ratings)
Description:Listening to the narratives of those in a dispute is a key component in finding the resolution. Their narratives tell us not just the facts of the dispute but more importantly the values and emotions driving the conflict. Monica Hanaway uses the fictionalized voices of those involved in some of the disputes she has mediated to tell their personal 'tales.' The tales in themselves are dramatic and bring home the human dilemmas, tensions and tragedies at the center of even the most trivial-seeming disputes. Even for the reader who has no interest in mediation, they provide short dramatic stories of everyday life.Each tale is followed by some technical and analytic reflections on the mediations themselves. These will be of particular interest to practicing mediators, students of conflict resolution and those considering using mediation. For the general reader they provide an insight into the psychological elements present in all disputes and how these need to be addressed in order to reach a meaningful settlement.Hanaway is an accredited mediator, psychotherapist, coach and trainer. She has mediated a wide variety of disputes including: families, gangs, workplace and commercial disputes. She teaches alternative dispute resolution/mediation and Regent's University, London, and at venues across the world including Latvia, Romania, South Africa, and Singapore. She is editor of 'Co-Mediation: using a paired psychological approach to resolving conflict'; and joint author of 'Existential Coaching Skills: The Handbook.' She is currently working on her next book, 'Why People Say No,' which explores the psychological reasons why people refuse what appears, to others, to be a perfectly good resolution. Her psychological bakground is evident in the way she approaches conflict resolution.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Tales of Conflict and the Role of Mediation. To get started finding Tales of Conflict and the Role of Mediation, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
217
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
The CH Group
Release
2014
ISBN
0957171323

Tales of Conflict and the Role of Mediation

Monica Hanaway
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Listening to the narratives of those in a dispute is a key component in finding the resolution. Their narratives tell us not just the facts of the dispute but more importantly the values and emotions driving the conflict. Monica Hanaway uses the fictionalized voices of those involved in some of the disputes she has mediated to tell their personal 'tales.' The tales in themselves are dramatic and bring home the human dilemmas, tensions and tragedies at the center of even the most trivial-seeming disputes. Even for the reader who has no interest in mediation, they provide short dramatic stories of everyday life.Each tale is followed by some technical and analytic reflections on the mediations themselves. These will be of particular interest to practicing mediators, students of conflict resolution and those considering using mediation. For the general reader they provide an insight into the psychological elements present in all disputes and how these need to be addressed in order to reach a meaningful settlement.Hanaway is an accredited mediator, psychotherapist, coach and trainer. She has mediated a wide variety of disputes including: families, gangs, workplace and commercial disputes. She teaches alternative dispute resolution/mediation and Regent's University, London, and at venues across the world including Latvia, Romania, South Africa, and Singapore. She is editor of 'Co-Mediation: using a paired psychological approach to resolving conflict'; and joint author of 'Existential Coaching Skills: The Handbook.' She is currently working on her next book, 'Why People Say No,' which explores the psychological reasons why people refuse what appears, to others, to be a perfectly good resolution. Her psychological bakground is evident in the way she approaches conflict resolution.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Tales of Conflict and the Role of Mediation. To get started finding Tales of Conflict and the Role of Mediation, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
217
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
The CH Group
Release
2014
ISBN
0957171323
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