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The Mediate.com Newsletter
January 18, 2006 - #157


The Functional Use of Intuition in Mediating the Litigated Case
by Eleanor Barr and Gene Moscovitch
This article asks you to think about whether and when you use intuition -- or have a desire to use intuition -- during mediations. This paper is divided into two parts: The first part discusses some tools to enhance your intuition. The second part discusses unique opportunities in which a mediator may utilize his or her intuition.

Conflict: Cost and Opportunity
by Dale Eilerman, M.Ed.
It seems that we are constantly confronted in the news media with the negativity and devastation associated with conflict. Death and destruction are the outcomes of wars and violent disputes raging in various parts of the world. The impact of the attacks on September 11, 2001 makes us fearful of the threat of terrorism in our country. Closer to home, we note on a daily basis problems with violence and property crime inflicted out of anger or revenge. While this type of conflict may engage our thoughts, feelings, and conversation most of us believe that there is little that we can do to change these events.

The Nature Of Conflict
by Charles Parselle
This article presents an analysis of conflict in terms of past and future, wounds and desires, mind and matter.

Perceber o conflito, a sua origem, o seu desenvolvimento; fazer o mapeamento do conflito, desde as partes envolvidas, até aos seus interesses e necessidades; instrumentos que um mediador deve dominar, para exercer a sua função.
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