Preface Introduction Theory and Practice Mediation Discussion Conflict Styles of Conflict Management Mediated Disputes Threats to the Mediation Process In-House Workplace Mediation Professional versus Peer Mediation The Legal System The Mediation Process The Mediation Process The Mediator Role Impartiality Mediation and Advocacy Mediation and Therapy The Physical Environment Mediator Opening Remarks Participant Opening Remarks Caucusing Asking Questions Rephrasing and Reframing Coping with Emotions Confidentiality Confidentiality During Caucusing Mediation Notes Legal Privilege Final Agreements Exercises Instructions Addressing Conflict Changing Circumstances Gaining Greater Perspective Impartiality Ethical Challenges Issues in the Workplace Practice Concerns Asking Questions Rephrasing and Reframing Dealing with Emotion Dealing with Lying Confidentiality Concerns Mock Mediations Mock Mediations Sally and Bob George and Tina Frank and Bill Program Implementation Mediation Program Administration Disputes for Mediation Mediation Oversight Committee Board of Mediators Procedural Rules Compliance Rules Mediation Disciplinary Guidelines Punitive Measures Appendix A: Agreement to Mediate Appendix B: Mediation Request Form Appendix C: Memorandum of Agreement Index
REBECCA JANE WEINSTEIN is an attorney and social worker./e Her experience includes serving as executive director of the West Virginia Center for Dispute Resolution, a nonprofit organization dedicated to peaceful, nonviolent conflict resolution. She is also a former labor and employment lawyer, who represented members of the National Education Association in West Virginia. The owner of Mediation Alternatives, a mediation practice and training firm, she continues to pioneer alternative conflict resolution and mediation efforts.
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