Without assessing blame or fault, the mediator helps the divorcing parties develop alternative solutions for addressing
their specific areas of conflict.
Not exact matches
Assisting athletes in coping with sport -
specific expectations, injury, anxiety, depression,
conflict, communication with coaches, social media, alcohol or drug use, game - related pressure, sexual assault, athletic identity and other
areas is vital to the personal development
of youth athletes.
They need to help the child develop
specific social skills in the
areas of conflict resolution, negotiation and compromise.
In
areas of intractable
conflict between
specific groups, as in Israel and the Palestinian territories, peace education seeks to promote alternate narratives
of the
conflict to encourage mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration.
Some
of the
specific areas covered are how and when to step into your child's
conflicts, why too many well - meaning dads don't get involved as much as they should, how to handle parties and risky behavior and have respectful yet honest conversations with other parents about these issues.
Family law is a unique species
of civil law for many reasons, but primarily because
of: the frequency with which disputes brought to court concern social, psychological and emotional issues rather than legal; the almost complete absence
of circumstances in which a
specific legal conclusion invariably and inevitably results from a particular set
of facts; and, the range
of other
areas of the law that may be concurrently applicable, such as contracts, tax,
conflicts, real property, negligence, torts and trusts.
Under the new policy, lawyers will be insured to work at the three legal clinics in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Ottawa, on
specific areas of law screened by the government to minimize
conflicts.
The Federation
of Law Societies clearly recognizes this as indicated by its specifications around the ethics course and by the fact that in the survey cited by Hamilton they asked the new graduates about
specific skills within the
area of ethics such as screening for
conflicts and in relation to managing trust accounts.
Under the new policy, lawyers will be insured to work (outside
of their regular work hours) at the three legal clinics in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Ottawa, on
specific areas of law screened by the government to minimize
conflicts.
He noted that a
specific area to be watchful
of is when law firm partners want to serve on boards
of directors which creates potential for
conflict of interest and liability threats, referring to Allen v. Aspen Group Resources Corp. as an example.
The
specific books
of business and specialization
of attorneys as well as the professional ethical structures surrounding
conflict of interest can lead to firms splitting up to pursue different clients or practices, or merging or recruiting experienced attorneys to acquire new clients or practice
areas.
Rather than dictate
specific practices, the self - assessment process identifies ten broad
areas of ethical concern (including, for example, negligence, communication and
conflicts) and requires firms to evaluate themselves as to whether they have sufficient structures, policies and procedures in place in relation to each
of these
areas.
Specific expertise in the
areas of conflict resolution and mediation.
Some
of the
specific interventions are designed to restore a sense
of friendship; rekindle passion and romance and to cultivate the skills to address
areas of conflict, turning conflictual conversations into more positive discussions, thus deepening the quality
of connection.
All
of our counselors and therapists in Birmingham, MI specialize in a
specific area of mental health, behavioral development, and relationship
conflicts.
Third, although most past research in this
area has used unitary measures
of child adjustment (e.g., internalizing or externalizing problems), these global evaluations need to be complemented by more
specific indices in order to identify particular outcomes that may be more proximal or distal to particular aspects
of marital
conflict (Grych & Fincham, 1990).