The Mediator's Handbook : Revised & Expanded fourth edition (4TH)

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The Mediator's Handbook : Revised & Expanded fourth edition (4TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The popular "Mediator's Handbook" presents a time-tested, adaptable model for helping people work through conflict. Extensively revised to incorporate recent practice and thinking, the accessible manual format lays out a clear structure for new and occasional mediators, while offering a detailed, nuanced resource for professionals. Starting with a new chapter on assessing conflict and bringing people to the table, the first section explains the process step-by-step, from opening conversations and exploring the situation, through the phases of finding resolution deciding on topics, reviewing options, and testing agreements. The "Toolbox" section details the concepts and skills a mediator needs in order to: Understand the conflict; Support the people; Facilitate the process; Guide decision-making. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on what the mediator can do or say NOW, and on the underlying principles and core methods that can help the mediator make wise choices.
Long a popular course textbook for high schools, universities, and training programs, this Handbook is also a valued desk reference for professional mediators, and a practical guide for managers, organisers, teachers and anyone working with clients, customers, volunteers, committees or teams.

Contents

Preface

Overview

      What is mediation?

      A useful tool

      What makes mediation work?

      The mediator's role

      The anatomy of the mediation process

      The anatomy of a session

      Process-centered mediation

      Guiding principles

      Mediation terms

THE PROCESS
Getting to the Table

      Can mediation help this situation?

      How people find a mediator

      Voluntary or mandatory?

      Initial conversations

      Do they want to participate?

      Defining the scope

      Approaching the other parties

      Should I be the mediator?

      Pre-mediation agreements and review

      Choosing a location

The Mediation Session Part I: Exploring the Situation

      Preparing yourself, co-mediators

      Setting up

      Opening

            Opening: Welcome & warm-up

            Opening: Logistics

            Opening: Orientation

            Opening: Participants' role, willingness

      Listening to Each Perspective

      The Exchange

            The Exchange: Facilitating

            The Exchange: Tasks & flow

      Clarify information

      Check out interpretations

      Listen for their concerns

      Example + impact

      Restate their interests

      Note other relevant interests

      Encourage empathy and reconciliation

      Transition to Reaching Resolution

      Separate Conversations

      Uses for Separate Conversations

      Breaking for Separate Conversations

      Separate Conversations: Template

The Mediation Session Part II: Reaching Resolution

      Reaching Resolution

      Reaching Resolution: Sequence

      Topic List

            Topic List: Why it is crucial

            Topic List: Drafting

            Topic List: Wording

      Midpoint check-in

      Options

            Options: Together come up with ideas

            Options: Gut, interests, workability

            Options: Reality testing

      Decisions

            Decisions: Gut, interests, workability

            Decisions: Emotions, hesitations

      Writing the Agreement

            Writing the Agreement: Specifics

            Writing the Agreement: Positive framing

      Closing

      Afterwards: Wrapping up

      Multiple sessions

THE TOOLBOX
Understanding Conflict

      Disputes & conflicts

      Metaphors for understanding conflict

      The conflict core

      Common effects of conflict

      The pleasures of conflict

      When things heat up

      The way out is through

      The Conflict Triangle

      People, Process, Problem

      Which mode are you in?

Supporting the People

      Supporting the people: Main skills

      Setting the tone

      Level of formality, taking notes

      Confidentiality in practice

      Giving your full attention

      Elements of full attention

      Acknowledging

      Handling judgmental remarks

      Protecting

      From adversarial mode to cooperative mode

      Avoid this Kettle of Fish

      Attending to comfort & accessibility

      Language and hearing difficulties

      Working with people in all their variety

      Finding commonalities

      Scenarios: Emotionally difficult situations 111

Facilitating the Process

      Facilitating the process

      Impartial facilitation

      Structuring the session

      Structuring the discussion

      When you can be directive

      When to consult

      Keeping on track

      Crafting questions

            Crafting questions: Word with care

            Crafting questions: Spin it positive

            Crafting questions: Follow up for clarification

      Kinds of rewording

      Reflecting back

      Summarizing

            Summarizing: Its many uses

      Working visually

      When to intervene

            When to intervene: Stopping the momentum

            When to intervene: Slowing the process down

      Is it time to quit?

      Ending a mediation

      Scenarios: Facilitation challenges

Solving the Problem

      Participants' starting point: Power & rights

      Changing the "positions" mindset

      Interests

      Layers of interests

      Why interests matter

      Finding space for solutions

      Reframing

      Checking out (mis)interpretations

      Lies, perceptions, deceptions

      Plain description of facts and needs

      Flip it! ? Outcome-focused interests

      Tactful wording of interests and topics

      Summary of interests

      Topic List examples

      Eliciting ideas: Brainstorming

      Eliciting ideas: Opening up possibilities

      Can mediators suggest options?

      Visual aids for making decisions

      Types of resolution

      "Typical" or "good enough" resolutions

      What-ifs

      Fallbacks: Contingencies, uncertainties

      Step-down agreements: Smaller scope

      When there's no agreement

      Final review: Workability

      Final review: Future

      Sample agreements

      Scenarios: problem-solving challenges 173

Going Further

      Going further

      Adapting the process

      Mediating with children & teens

      Mediating across generations

      Mediating family conflicts

      Mediating employee conflicts

      Participant evaluation

      Mediator evaluation of a mediation

      Evaluating yourself

      The Handbook "soup pot"

      Authors & contributors

      Organizational support

Index

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