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Mediation Positive Conflict Management John Michael Haynes Gretchen L Haynes

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Mediation Positive Conflict Management John Michael Haynes Gretchen L Haynes
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 280
Author: John Michael Haynes, Gretchen L. Haynes, Larry Sun Fong
ISBN: 9780791459515, 9780791459522, 9781423742166, 0791459519, 0791459527, 1423742168
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Mediation Positive Conflict Management John Michael Haynes Gretchen L Haynes by John Michael Haynes, Gretchen L. Haynes, Larry Sun Fong 9780791459515, 9780791459522, 9781423742166, 0791459519, 0791459527, 1423742168 instant download after payment.

This mediation how-to manual brings together the collective wisdom of two of the field’s most renowned founders, John Michael Haynes and Larry Sun Fong. The book not only covers a range of mediation cases, but also uniquely provides feedback from the clients as they reflect on the sessions and report on what worked best for them. Beginning with a review of the theoretical underpinnings of the Haynes model of mediation, the book then presents six case studies with each demonstrating one or more of the organizing principles of mediation. The sessions examined reflect the different mediation areas currently being practiced—business, employment, neighborhood, adoption, education, and family. The book goes beyond simply reporting what mediators experience as it shares the insights and motivations of Fong and Haynes. This well-rounded approach includes the exploration of the clients’ thoughts, helping readers to incorporate successful organizing principles into their own mediation practices.

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