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"The seminal work in systems theory applied to mediation, this will be invaluable to all practicing mediators as well as other professionals involved in custody disputes."--Library Journal
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"The seminal work in systems theory applied to mediation, this will be invaluable to all practicing mediators as well as other professionals involved in custody disputes."--Library Journal
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780787940515
- ISBN-10: 0787940518
- Artikelnr.: 22248509
- Verlag: Wiley
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780787940515
- ISBN-10: 0787940518
- Artikelnr.: 22248509
DONALD T. SAPOSNEK is a clinical-child psychologist, director of Family Mediation Service of Santa Cruz, California, and a psychology faculty at the University of California at Santa Cruz. He is on the editorial boards of the Mediation Quarterly and the Family and Conciliation Courts Review, and he is the editor of the Academy of Family Mediators' Mediation News.
PERSPECTIVES ON CHILD CUSTODY MEDIATION.
Mediation as a Cooperative Problem-Solving Approach.
The Needs of Children Through Divorce.
Attitudes and Skills Needed for Effective Mediation.
The Strategic Approach: Aikido as a Model for Mediation.
STRUCTURING THE MEDIATION PROCESS.
Beginning Mediation: Setting the Context for Negotiations.
Phases of Mediation: From Gathering Information to ReachingAgreements.
Drafting the Mediation Agreement.
STRATEGIES USED BY CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND MEDIATORS.Parents'Motives and
Methods in Custody Disputes.
Strategies for Eliciting Cooperation Between Parents.
Skills and Techniques for Managing Conflict.
TWO CASE STUDIES.
Case Study #1: A Less Complex Case.
Case Study #2: A More Complex Case.
CHALLENGES AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES.
Special Circumstances Affecting Mediation.
Ethics, Values, and Morals in Mediation.
Making Mediation Work: Recommendations for Mediators, Attorneys,and Judges.
Appendix A: Uniform Standards Of Practice For Court Connected ChildCustody
Mediation For the State Of California.
Appendix B: Academy of Family Mediators Standards Of Practice ForFamily And
Divorce Mediation.
Appendix C: Confidentiality Forms.
Appendix D: Pre-Empting Statement Categories For Commencing ChildCustody
Mediation.
Appendix E: List Of Strategies Of Used By Spouses, Children, AndMediators.
Appendix F: Sample Mediation Agreements.
Mediation as a Cooperative Problem-Solving Approach.
The Needs of Children Through Divorce.
Attitudes and Skills Needed for Effective Mediation.
The Strategic Approach: Aikido as a Model for Mediation.
STRUCTURING THE MEDIATION PROCESS.
Beginning Mediation: Setting the Context for Negotiations.
Phases of Mediation: From Gathering Information to ReachingAgreements.
Drafting the Mediation Agreement.
STRATEGIES USED BY CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND MEDIATORS.Parents'Motives and
Methods in Custody Disputes.
Strategies for Eliciting Cooperation Between Parents.
Skills and Techniques for Managing Conflict.
TWO CASE STUDIES.
Case Study #1: A Less Complex Case.
Case Study #2: A More Complex Case.
CHALLENGES AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES.
Special Circumstances Affecting Mediation.
Ethics, Values, and Morals in Mediation.
Making Mediation Work: Recommendations for Mediators, Attorneys,and Judges.
Appendix A: Uniform Standards Of Practice For Court Connected ChildCustody
Mediation For the State Of California.
Appendix B: Academy of Family Mediators Standards Of Practice ForFamily And
Divorce Mediation.
Appendix C: Confidentiality Forms.
Appendix D: Pre-Empting Statement Categories For Commencing ChildCustody
Mediation.
Appendix E: List Of Strategies Of Used By Spouses, Children, AndMediators.
Appendix F: Sample Mediation Agreements.
PERSPECTIVES ON CHILD CUSTODY MEDIATION.
Mediation as a Cooperative Problem-Solving Approach.
The Needs of Children Through Divorce.
Attitudes and Skills Needed for Effective Mediation.
The Strategic Approach: Aikido as a Model for Mediation.
STRUCTURING THE MEDIATION PROCESS.
Beginning Mediation: Setting the Context for Negotiations.
Phases of Mediation: From Gathering Information to ReachingAgreements.
Drafting the Mediation Agreement.
STRATEGIES USED BY CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND MEDIATORS.Parents'Motives and
Methods in Custody Disputes.
Strategies for Eliciting Cooperation Between Parents.
Skills and Techniques for Managing Conflict.
TWO CASE STUDIES.
Case Study #1: A Less Complex Case.
Case Study #2: A More Complex Case.
CHALLENGES AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES.
Special Circumstances Affecting Mediation.
Ethics, Values, and Morals in Mediation.
Making Mediation Work: Recommendations for Mediators, Attorneys,and Judges.
Appendix A: Uniform Standards Of Practice For Court Connected ChildCustody
Mediation For the State Of California.
Appendix B: Academy of Family Mediators Standards Of Practice ForFamily And
Divorce Mediation.
Appendix C: Confidentiality Forms.
Appendix D: Pre-Empting Statement Categories For Commencing ChildCustody
Mediation.
Appendix E: List Of Strategies Of Used By Spouses, Children, AndMediators.
Appendix F: Sample Mediation Agreements.
Mediation as a Cooperative Problem-Solving Approach.
The Needs of Children Through Divorce.
Attitudes and Skills Needed for Effective Mediation.
The Strategic Approach: Aikido as a Model for Mediation.
STRUCTURING THE MEDIATION PROCESS.
Beginning Mediation: Setting the Context for Negotiations.
Phases of Mediation: From Gathering Information to ReachingAgreements.
Drafting the Mediation Agreement.
STRATEGIES USED BY CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND MEDIATORS.Parents'Motives and
Methods in Custody Disputes.
Strategies for Eliciting Cooperation Between Parents.
Skills and Techniques for Managing Conflict.
TWO CASE STUDIES.
Case Study #1: A Less Complex Case.
Case Study #2: A More Complex Case.
CHALLENGES AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES.
Special Circumstances Affecting Mediation.
Ethics, Values, and Morals in Mediation.
Making Mediation Work: Recommendations for Mediators, Attorneys,and Judges.
Appendix A: Uniform Standards Of Practice For Court Connected ChildCustody
Mediation For the State Of California.
Appendix B: Academy of Family Mediators Standards Of Practice ForFamily And
Divorce Mediation.
Appendix C: Confidentiality Forms.
Appendix D: Pre-Empting Statement Categories For Commencing ChildCustody
Mediation.
Appendix E: List Of Strategies Of Used By Spouses, Children, AndMediators.
Appendix F: Sample Mediation Agreements.