Tag Archives: transformative mediation

What it takes to be a Mediator?

Here’s a video taken from a June 2011 training by Certified Transformative Mediator™, Louise Phipps Senft of Baltimore, on the characteristics of a mediator: Baltimore Mediation: Louise Phipps Senft talks …, posted with vodpod

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Just Listen

One of my patients told me that when she tried to tell her story people often interrupted to tell her that they once had something just like that happen to them. Subtly her pain became a story about themselves. Eventually … Continue reading

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Training Videos on Transformative Mediation

I recently came across a couple of training videos on transformative mediation produced by the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation.  The first is an excerpt from What the Parents Know and shows Judy Saul, a fellow of the Institute giving … Continue reading

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Settling Disputes without Lawyers

Now that I have your attention, I must confess that the sub-head of the article in the BuffaloNews.com of August 29th actually read, “Settling disputes without lawyers can save you money”. The piece goes on to discuss various processes in ADR, … Continue reading

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EDITOR’S NOTE: “Transformative Mediation: A Sourcebook”

For those trying to link to my business site in order to read my review of Transformative Mediation: A Sourcebook, after much difficulty technical errors have been corrected and the original post has been amended.  For ease of reference, here … Continue reading

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Baruch Bush on Transformative Mediation & Family Conflict

In this YouTube video, Baruch Bush, co-author with Joe Folger of The Promise of Mediation, describes a family conflict over elder care that involves the elderly parents, their children and a care institution: Transformative Mediation & Family Conflict, posted with vodpod

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Review of Transformative Mediation – A Sourcebook

I’m pleased to note that mediate.com has published my review of the latest addition to the transformative mediation literature, Transformative Mediation – A Sourcebook  Resources for Conflict Intervention Practitioners and Programs. You can get a PDF version of the review … Continue reading

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Theory & Practice of Transformative Mediation — Interview of Baruch Bush

One of the more popular posts on this blog has been Transformative Mediation Misunderstood. In addition, it has been published on mediate.com, is listed by Google and is cited in a footnote to an article in Transformative Mediation: A Sourcebook. This … Continue reading

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Fear and Conflict

No one ever tells us to stop running away from fear. We are very rarely told to move closer, to just be there, to become familiar with fear. I once asked the Zen master Kobun Chino Roshi how he related … Continue reading

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FAQs on Mediation

Actually, they’re not frequently asked questions about mediation, but they ought to be. Distinguished mediator, educator and practice consultant, Tammy Lenski, urges potential clients to [a]sk prospective mediators questions like these to assess experience, depth of training and education, and adaptability: … Continue reading

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