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Titlebook: How Parties Experience Mediation; An Interview Study o Timea Tallodi Book 2019 Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 Lived experiences of med

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Book 2019he literature on psychology, alternative dispute resolution and business. Mediation‘s potential to induce changes in parties‘ relationships as an advantage of the process is commonly mentioned in the literature. However, despite its being a key to reconciliation, relational changes in mediation has
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Emily: Experiences of Mediation as Denial and ‘Sham’: Mediation as a Problematic Choiceediation is explored: her subjective perceptions of a ‘sham’ process and the pressures to ‘give in’ are highlighted. The analysis raises a number of questions including the importance of a thorough intake conversation in determining whether a case is apt for mediation.
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Bob: Mediation as Experiences of Breaking the ‘Barrier’ and Unrealistic Expectationsion greatly contributed to Bob’s reappraisal of his life aims and promoted improvement in Bob’s working relationship with Helen, change in their personal relationship and in the wider working environment were not achieved. The analysis highlights the importance of realistic expectations towards mediation.
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Grace: Opposing Experiences of Two Mediations: The Importance of Parties’ Openness and Insightlities and a rich account of ‘opening up as a spiral’ is provided. Grace’s contrasting experiences in her two mediations and the key factors responsible for the differences between the processes, including openness and commitment to the process, are analysed.
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Interpretations Across Cases: The Overarching Analysishe importance of individual intake conversations that address issues of substance are identified as one of the mediator’s primary tools. Participants’ understandings of mediation as a process of ‘learning’ resulting in relationships of different quality is explored.
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allowing the reader a most profound and unprecedented insigh.This book presents an unprecedented qualitative research study on relational changes in mediation with a truly interdisciplinary outset, drawing on the literature on psychology, alternative dispute resolution and business. Mediation‘s pote
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Linda: Experiences of a Mediation That Triggers Personality Developmentation as a fear-provoking experience that requires great encouragement and support by the mediator are highlighted. A rich portrait of Linda’s subjective lived experience of mediation as a ‘way to grow’ leading to personality development is explored.
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Jeff: Breaking Through Self-serving Bias? Mediation as Targeting Destructive Cognitive Processes war’ is explicated and mediation as safe space for ‘professional learning’ is highlighted. The analysis explores mediation as a process that addresses destructive cognitive processes resulting in inner change.
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