The Practitioner's Guide to Mediation: A Client-Centered Approach
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Book Description
"The breadth of this book is astounding-they have taken so much of what mediators do and put it all into just this one book." -Diane Neumann, diane neumann&associates, divorce mediation services
What is mediation and why is it needed?
Who can become a mediator?
How can you incorporate mediation into your practice? Are there any pitfalls?
The Practitioner's Guide to Mediation answers all of these critical questions and much more as it guides you through the process of breaking into this lucrative field. Written by the leading experts on the subject and founders of the Erickson Mediation Institute, this practical guidebook will provide you with all the information you'll need to incorporate mediation into your existing range of services and build a successful practice. Packed with helpful advice and tips, Erickson and McKnight clearly show you how to confidently mediate family, divorce, and workplace disputes. They also take you step-by-step through their client-centered approach so that you can develop new ways of thinking to resolve conflicts that will benefit everyone.
Book Info
Erickson Mediation Institute. Offers advice and tips on how to become a successful mediator. Explains the mediator's role and emphasizes a client-centered approach. Discusses divorce, family, custody, and workplace conflict mediation. Uses actual case studies.
The Practitioner's Guide to Mediation: A Client-Centered Approach
The Practitioner's Guide to Mediation: A Client-Centered Approach,Stephen K. Erickson,Marilyn S. McKnight,Wiley,047135368X,Clinical Psychology,Conflict management,Decision Making & Problem Solving,General,Interpersonal Relations,Interpersonal conflict,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Mediation,Negotiation,Psychology,Social Psychology,Business & Economics / Decision-Making & Problem Solving,Conflict resolution,Counselling,Psychotherapy
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