Oct 9, 2017 | Articles for Mediators, Articles for the Public, Mediation Practice
By Bill Eddy | Empathy, attention and respect are the opposite of what you feel like giving someone when he or she is upset and is verbally attacking YOU, but they are what works. People who are very upset generally cannot think well or negotiate constructively. With empathy, attention, and respect, you can help them calm down.
Sep 26, 2017 | Articles for Mediators, Articles for the Public
By Ariella Shuster | Metaphorically, deciding what to keep and what to let go of during divorce and experiencing the associated memories and feelings is like cleaning out a long-cluttered garage.
Sep 20, 2017 | Children of Divorce, Mediation Practice, Webinars - Past
What Does Your Child Think of Her Best Interests? Guidelines for Including the Child in Mediation with Don Saposnek, Ph.D.. Recorded September 20, 2017.
Sep 10, 2017 | Articles for Mediators, Divorce
By By Jeri Breiner, | The idea of getting divorced tends to immediately predispose individuals to become fearful of change, of backlash, and of the unknown territories ahead.
Aug 30, 2017 | Mediation Practice, Webinars - Past
Using Peer Groups to Improve Your Practice with Michael Aurit, JD, MDR, Justin L. Kelsey, and Amanda D. Singer, Esq., MDR, CDFA. Recorded Aug 30, 2017. Recording duration 79 minutes.