Woody and Garin discussed how attorneys, mental health professionals, and financial professionals could build a full - time
peacemaking practice.
Kevin, a member of the cutting edge Cypress Collaborative Solutions Practice Group in Seattle, WA, a frequent contributor on Collaborative social media sites and a featured blogger of the IACP Be-Fulfilled.org professional page, shares lessons learned from his own challenges and joys of giving up litigation and successfully transitioning into a full time
peacemaking practice.
How Giving Up Litigation and Committing to Peacemaking Will Create a Profit Center for
Your Peacemaking Practice
Woody's passion, joy, and mastery of Collaborative Practice gave me a strong beginning plan to develop
a peacemaking practice.
The Peacemaking Practice Trainers teach attorneys and other professionals how to help families through divorce peacefully, respectfully, and without going to court.
He is a founding member of the Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers and
the Peacemaking Practice Trainers.
He is a founding member of the Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers and
Peacemaking Practice Trainers.
He also helps professionals transform their firms into
peacemaking practice with the
Peacemaking Practice Trainers.
Adam B. Cordover is a trainer in two collaborative training groups: Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers, with whom he provides Introductory and skill - based trainings and
Peacemaking Practice Trainers, an international training team with whom he does practice - building trainings.
Woody's passion, joy, and mastery of Collaborative Practice gave me a strong beginning plan to develop
a peacemaking practice.
Gary Direnfeld and Family Diplomacy managing attorney Adam B. Cordover are leading the way to help professionals offer out - of - court alternatives through
the Peacemaking Practice Trainers.
Woody and Garin discussed how attorneys, mental health professionals, and financial professionals could build a full - time
peacemaking practice.
Not exact matches
Indeed, one might even say that gentleness, mercy and
peacemaking are
practices that characterize God's action in reconciling all things to God in Christ.
One
practice of just
peacemaking — independent initiatives — is designed especially for contexts in which distrust and hostility block
peacemaking.
He has completed a Masters of Global Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary and is completing a Doctorate at Fuller where he is exploring the anodyne influence of the collective church at the intersection of race, justice, and the
practices of
peacemaking in the public square.
How do we find means or patterns of Christian life and
practice that are faithful to the call for
peacemaking in an increasingly violent and divided situation?
Now, as schools are reexamining their curricula and their plans for student achievement, we urge schools to consider how they help students problem solve to find substitutes for the escalating violence, and to help them
practice peacemaking.
She conducts research, graduate studies and teacher education on the politics and
practice of democratic citizenship, equity and conflict /
peacemaking education.
Talking with... Woody Mosten, Part 2 Woody and carl Michael talk about educating the public vs. teaching our colleagues about Collaborative
Practice and the depths to which that public education can go, even toward preventing conflict; and Woody shares a bit about his own journey into
Peacemaking, how the paradigm shift manifests, and about various expansions to meet clients needs while still remaining focused on peace, including incorporating litigation consultants and talk of potential outcomes in court.
Dr. Gaies focuses his
practice on
peacemaking to help couples and families through the process of divorce and co-parenting.
«Woody dynamically presents not only advanced mediation
practice skills but also gives the opportunity to remember why we chose
peacemaking as a vocation.»
Most important, the value he places on
peacemaking and family healing set a tone that pervades each chapter, leading the reader toward a higher form of
practice that will ultimately benefit individual clients and the entire family.
Cordover, Scudder, and Galbraith are all members of the newly - formed Peacemakers
Practice Trainers, which provides divorce lawyers and others the tools to minimize the damage of litigation and learn how to make
peacemaking their day job.
This realization lead Adam to create an exclusively out - of - court
practice and to bring a more
peacemaking approach to family law.
The concept of
peacemaking as a back - drop to collaborative law with an a la carte approach to providing mediation services to clients created a window I had not seen before in launching a family mediation
practice.
I have extensive training in Nonviolent Communication ™, Spiritual Psychology, Inner Relationship Focusing, Mediation,
peacemaking circles and meditation / spirituality and body awareness
practices.
Even though the group was quite advanced, they displayed the finest qualities of
peacemaking: an openess for self - reflection and to examine the way that they have long successfully
practiced.
Most importantly, he has an additional 20 years of
practice experience as a mediator and
peacemaking lawyer who never goes to court.
Dr. Gaies focuses his
practice on
peacemaking to help couples and families through the process of divorce and co-parenting.
Gail is familiar with all aspects of family law, mediation and collaborative
practice peacemaking opportunities.
SAVE THE DATES: The Collaborative
Practice Training Institute offers a very special advanced training experience... University of Virginia - Northern Virginia Center: 7054 Haycock Road, Falls Church, VA 22043 Day One - May 15th (choose one) Option A: Creating a Child - Focused Parenting Plan Under Challenging Circumstances Option B: Proficient
Peacemaking: Increasing Your Competence in Resolving Conflict Day Two - May 16th Collaborative Boot Camp WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON!!!