9781538153857-1538153858-Self-Determination in Mediation: The Art and Science of Mirrors and Lights (Volume 4) (Acr Practitioner's Guide)

Self-Determination in Mediation: The Art and Science of Mirrors and Lights (Volume 4) (Acr Practitioner's Guide)

ISBN-13: 9781538153857
ISBN-10: 1538153858
Author: Tara West, Dan Simon
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Association for Conflict Resolution
Format: Hardcover 198 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781538153857
ISBN-10: 1538153858
Author: Tara West, Dan Simon
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Association for Conflict Resolution
Format: Hardcover 198 pages

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Self-Determination in Mediation: The Art and Science of Mirrors and Lights (Volume 4) (Acr Practitioner's Guide) (ISBN-13: 9781538153857 and ISBN-10: 1538153858), written by authors Tara West, Dan Simon, was published by Association for Conflict Resolution in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Conflict Resolution & Mediation (Human Resources, Communication, Words, Language & Grammar , Behavioral Sciences, Education & Training, Psychology, Communication & Media Studies, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Self-Determination in Mediation: The Art and Science of Mirrors and Lights (Volume 4) (Acr Practitioner's Guide) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Conflict Resolution & Mediation books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Dan Simon and Tara West shine a powerful light on the central principle that distinguishes mediation from nearly all other conflict intervention processes: party self-determination. With courage and clarity, they examine this abstract concept with practical examples and candid discussion that reveals the many real ways that mediators either support—or interfere with—party agency, choice, and the possibility of constructive interaction. In the end, the reader is left with a deeper and clearer appreciation for the importance of reflecting on their own (often subtle) practices to support parties as they work through their own conflicts. This is a must-read for all who seek to improve their mediation practice by better shining a light without casting their own shadow on the people who really matter in the mediation room. -- Kenneth H. Fox, founding director of Conflict Studies, Hamline University; senior fellow, Dispute Resolution Institute, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
With the publication of Self-Determination in Mediation: The Art and Science of Mirrors and Lights, Dan Simon and Tara West have made a very significant contribution to mediation literature. Self-determination is a core value of the mediation process and we finally have a comprehensive examination of this important subject. Simon and West apply their metaphor of mirrors and lights to a wide array of real-world scenarios to demonstrate how mediators can best support party self-determination. Everyone who believes in mediation’s potential for resolving conflict will find an inspirational road map in this excellent book. -- James J. Alfini, dean and Professor Emeritus, South Texas College of Law Houston
With nuance, candor, humility, and grace, Simon and West illuminate the transformative theory and practice of supporting others’ autonomy, empowerment, agency, and freedom. Beyond the mediation room, their approach offers actionable wisdom for addressing the crises of interaction unfolding every day in our Zoom rooms, family rooms, and boardrooms. -- Debra Mashek, PhD, Myco Consulting, LLC
Simon and West demonstrate that preserving party self-determination is what makes mediation a uniquely valuable conflict intervention process. They address the challenges that are involved in sustaining this core value and they provide a range of case studies that vividly illustrate how practitioners can align their core purpose with their intervention practices. An insightful and instructive volume for theorists and practitioners alike. -- Joseph P. Folger, The Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation, and co-author of The Promise of Mediation
Mediators, prospective parties, and their attorneys may sometimes wonder if it matters what label a mediator uses to describe their practice. In this book, Dan Simon and Tara West make it clear that it does matter. As committed transformative practitioners, Simon and West put self-determination at the center of their respective practices. The authors describe the specific interventions that allow them to honor party choice, and provide detailed examples of the difference this makes to the people involved in the mediation process. They draw from their extensive experience to illustrate crucial moments in a wide range of cases and how and why, and in each of them, they put decisions in the hands of participants. The authors’ self-reflective approach to their own practices is evident as they describe occasional slips, acknowledging where they could have done better. Reading this book will help those in the conflict intervention field, and those who seek their services, appreciate that transformative practitioners bring unique value to the processes they guide. -- Judith Saul, fellow and board member, Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation
Robert A. Baruch Bush and Joseph P. Folger's The Promise of Mediation dramatically sounded a bell that reverberated through and influenced the mediation field. Simon & West f

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