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Newsletter de 27 de Abril 2005 da Mediate.com

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Mediate.com's Conflict Resolution Newsletter
27 de Abril, 2005 #138

Attorneys in Mediation: For Better or Worse?
by Teresa Carey
As attorneys have become more experienced in the mediation process, they have developed a greater understanding of its potential, as well as a broad range of sophisticated strategies and tactics. A distinguished group of San Francisco Bay Area attorneys and mediators came together for a spirited discussion of issues faced by both as they interact in the mediation process.

Myth, Mathematics, and Paradigm Shifts in Mediation Practice
by Kim R. Bobrowsky
What is a myth? Someone once said it is an idea that is held to be the truth. So, if I have an idea about Tom or myself . . .like “Tom is a jerk” and if I then relate to that idea, not as an idea, but as “THE TRUTH,” we have created a myth that “Tom is a jerk.” No problem, because it’s just a myth, right? Wrong.

M.E.D.I.A.T.E: Intentionally Planning Conflict Prevention
by John D. Willis, PhD
Improving relationships where we live and work often is a challenge, may be difficult, but never is impossible. No person is without power to exert some positive conflict prevention in life. Most persons either are unaware of the power they have, or lack confidence or skill in acting to make enormous positive differences. Let consider a systematic way to use the power we have to prevent conflict, without the limitations others might wish to impose on us.

ElderCare Mediation
by Karen Rice
As families begin to confront the decisions involved in how to best care for a loved one who no longer is able to live alone, who requires assistance with daily living, or requires medical care, family relationships are becoming increasingly strained. This is the first in a two-part series on mediation. What mediation means and how the parties in the mediation process resolve conflict.

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