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POWER THIRST IS THE BEST FUCKING DRINK ON THE PLANET CAUSE IT MAKES YOU AS FAST AS A KENYAN AND YOU WILL HAVE 400 BABIES AND BE GOOD AT EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD AND YOU WITH NEVER FAIL ANY THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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The '''transformative model of mediation''', which emphasizes empowerment and recognition as methods to build [[empathy]] between the parties. Transformative mediation humanizes the vision of how the mediation process can help parties in conflict. Mediation should not just resolve their dispute, but build their capacity for self-determination and for empathy. The transformative model of mediation is now being used in such diverse arenas as workplace, community, family, organizational, and public policy conflicts.
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==See also==
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==References & Bibliography==
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Bush, B, and Folger, J(1994): The Promise of Mediation. Jossey-Bass.
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Bush, B, and Folger, J (2001). Designing Mediation: Approaches to Training and Practice within a Transformative Framework (Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation),
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===Papers===
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==Additional material==
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*[http://scholar.google.com/scholar?sourceid=mozclient&num=50&scoring=d&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=Transformative+mediation Google Scholar]
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[[Category:Mediation]]
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[[Category:Conflict resolution]]
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The transformative model of mediation, which emphasizes empowerment and recognition as methods to build empathy between the parties. Transformative mediation humanizes the vision of how the mediation process can help parties in conflict. Mediation should not just resolve their dispute, but build their capacity for self-determination and for empathy. The transformative model of mediation is now being used in such diverse arenas as workplace, community, family, organizational, and public policy conflicts.



See also

References & Bibliography

Key texts

Books

Bush, B, and Folger, J(1994): The Promise of Mediation. Jossey-Bass.

Bush, B, and Folger, J (2001). Designing Mediation: Approaches to Training and Practice within a Transformative Framework (Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation),

Papers

Additional material

Books

Papers

External links