Topics covered include conflict resolution styles, culture and conflict, conflict and mediation theory, mediation styles,
facilitative mediation techniques, divorce and its impact on children and adults, domestic violence, parenting, equitable division of marital property, support arrangements, working with supporting professionals, ethics, continuing education, and marketing of practice.
Topics covered include conflict resolution styles, culture and conflict, conflict and mediation theory, mediation styles,
facilitative mediation techniques, divorce and its impact on children and adults, domestic violence, parenting, equitable division of marital property, support arrangements, working with supporting professionals, ethics, continuing education, and marketing of your mediation practice.
Not exact matches
Peisley points out that the
facilitative / evaluative divide has been almost an article of faith in
mediation circles for the past 15 years (citing Professor Leonard Riskin's theory of mediator orientation as
facilitative or evaluative and the problem definition as either «narrow» [position - based] or «broad» [interest - based]-- Riskin, «Understanding Mediator Orientations, Strategies and
Techniques: A Grid for the Perplexed» (1996) 1 Harvard Negotiation law Review
This interactive course builds on skills learned in Introductory
Mediation Skills Training, and introduces new
techniques for dealing with impasse, facilitating an effective negotiation between the parties, ethical dilemmas, money issues, high - conflict personalities, and adaptations of the
facilitative model in business and legal settings.
The courses shall include, but are not limited to, training in
facilitative methods, case management
techniques, procedural requirements for an enforceable mediated settlement, NJ Rules and mediator ethics, Guidelines for Mediator Compensation (see Appendix XXVI to these Rules), the Uniform
Mediation Act (N.J.S.A. 2A: 23C - 1 to -13), and mediation
Mediation Act (N.J.S.A. 2A: 23C - 1 to -13), and
mediation mediation case law.