Simon and West provide a research-based exploration of what is often understood as the core principle of mediation, self-determination. Through stories and examples of how people in conflict and their mediators struggle to find a way through, this essential guide gives readers a seat in the mediation room.
Simon and West provide a research-based exploration of what is often understood as the core principle of mediation, self-determination. Through stories and examples of how people in conflict and their mediators struggle to find a way through, this essential guide gives readers a seat in the mediation room.
Dan Simon, MA, JD, is a fellow and board member of the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation (ISCT). Dan has practiced and taught mediation since 1996, and he has been licensed to practice law in Minnesota since 1992. He is a past-chair of the ADR Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association and served for six years on the Minnesota Supreme Court's ADR Ethics Board. He wrote "Transformative mediation for divorce: Rising above the law and the settlement," a chapter in ?Transformative Mediation: A Sourcebook ?(ACR, 2010), and co-authored "Transformative mediation: Illustrating a relational view of conflict intervention," a chapter in ? The Mediation Handbook? (Routledge, 2017). He also writes the blog for the ISCT and is a featured blogger on Mediate.com. Dan has provided mediation training as an adjunct professor at the law schools of Hofstra University and the University of North Dakota, as well as through his own organization, Simon Mediation. Tara West, JD, PhD, author of The Mediator's Approach: Five (and a Half) Paths Through Conflict, is a certified transformative mediator and conflict coach. She has been trained in facilitative, evaluative, understanding-based, and transformative approaches to mediation, and has mediated in public and private settings. Tara has taught and developed undergraduate and graduate psychology courses covering topics such as socio-cultural approaches to psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, group processes, and the psychology of conflict resolution. Tara earned her PhD in Social and Health Psychology from Stony Brook University and her JD from the New York University School of Law.
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Acknowledgments Foreword: Reflective Practice and Deeply Held Values Introduction Chapter 1 Self-Determination Matters Chapter 2 A Crisis in Interaction Chapter 3 Self-Determination and Our Desire to Connect Chapter 4 Self-Determination and Solving Problems Chapter 5 The Art of Using Mirrors and Lights Chapter 6 The Temptation to Nudge Parties Toward Agreement Chapter 7 Self-Determination Is the Best Protection Chapter 8 Self-Determination and Procedural Complications Chapter 9 Self-Determination and Lawyers Chapter 10 The Choice Is Yours References List of Quotations Index About the Authors
Acknowledgments Foreword: Reflective Practice and Deeply Held Values Introduction Chapter 1 Self-Determination Matters Chapter 2 A Crisis in Interaction Chapter 3 Self-Determination and Our Desire to Connect Chapter 4 Self-Determination and Solving Problems Chapter 5 The Art of Using Mirrors and Lights Chapter 6 The Temptation to Nudge Parties Toward Agreement Chapter 7 Self-Determination Is the Best Protection Chapter 8 Self-Determination and Procedural Complications Chapter 9 Self-Determination and Lawyers Chapter 10 The Choice Is Yours References List of Quotations Index About the Authors
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