The Practitioner's Guide to Mediation: A Client-Centered Approach
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"The breadth of this book is astounding-they have taken so much ofwhat mediators do and put it all into just this one book." -DianeNeumann, diane neumann&associates, divorce mediationservices

What is mediation and why is it needed?

Who can become a mediator?

How can you incorporate mediation into your practice? Are there anypitfalls?

The Practitioner's Guide to Mediation answers all of these criticalquestions and much more as it guides you through the process ofbreaking into this lucrative field. Written by the leading expertson the subject and founders of the Erickson Mediation Institute,this practical guidebook will provide you with all the informationyou'll need to incorporate mediation into your existing range ofservices and build a successful practice. Packed with helpfuladvice and tips, Erickson and McKnight clearly show you how toconfidently mediate family, divorce, and workplace disputes. Theyalso take you step-by-step through their client-centered approachso that you can develop new ways of thinking to resolve conflictsthat will benefit everyone.

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STEPHEN K. ERICKSON, JD, and MARILYN S. McKNIGHT, MA, are the founders of Erickson Mediation Institute, a leading mediation facility. They hold numerous training workshops and lectures throughout the year on mediating a variety of conflicts. Erickson and McKnight are also the authors of Mediating Divorce published by Jossey-Bass.

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What Is Mediation?

The Client-Centered Mediation Model.

The Mediation Process and the Mediator's Role.

The ABCs of Divorce Mediation.

Mediating Workplace and Other Non-Divorce Disputes.

Mediation Training.

Building a Mediation Practice.

Ethical Standards and Accountability.

The Future Impact of Mediation Practice.

References.

Suggested Reading List.

Appendices.
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