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The Cultural Mindset: Thinking Globally – Acting Locally with Dr. Afsaneh Nahavandi

The Cultural Mindset: Thinking Globally – Acting Locally with Dr. Afsaneh Nahavandi

Nov 13, 2017 | Mediation Practice, Webinars - Past

The Cultural Mindset: Thinking Globally – Acting Locally with Dr. Afsaneh Nahavandi. Recorded November 13, 2017. Run time 83 minutes.

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10 Paradigm Shifts of High-Conflict Mediation

10 Paradigm Shifts of High-Conflict Mediation

Nov 13, 2017 | Articles for Mediators, Mediation Practice

By Bill Eddy | When you are working with high conflict people, the methods mediators usually use may be counter-productive. A structured, proposal-focused approach is more helpful to them.

Why Professional Family Mediators and APFM Need Each Other: A Manifesto

Why Professional Family Mediators and APFM Need Each Other: A Manifesto

Oct 29, 2017 | Articles for Mediators, Mediation Practice

By Virginia Colin | Professional family mediators need an organization that helps them improve their skills and attract clients. APFM needs members’ active participation.

The Children’s Bill of Rights in Divorce 

The Children’s Bill of Rights in Divorce 

Oct 26, 2017 | Articles for Mediators, Articles for the Public, Children of Divorce

By Robert Emery | During and after separation and divorce, kids should have the right to love and be loved by both of their parents without feeling guilt or disapproval. They should be protected from their parents’ conflicts.

Collaborative Mediation: The New Divorce Solution with Stacey Langenbahn

Collaborative Mediation: The New Divorce Solution with Stacey Langenbahn

Oct 12, 2017 | Mediation Practice, Webinars - Past

“Collaborative Mediation: The New Divorce Solution,” an APFM webinar featuring Stacey Langenbahn, J.D. Broadcast October 12, 2017. Run time 78 minutes.

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