The Handbook of Family Dispute Resolution Mediation Theory and Practice
Auteur : Taylor Alison
* A review of professional ethics and standards
* Help for attorneys who are not trained in the skills needed for working with families
* Information about cultural issues that affect families during mediation
* Highlights of key legal and negotiation skills
* Guidelines for understanding complex family dynamics and conflicts
* A screening tool for evaluating domestic violence
* A matrix for starting discussions of parenting plans based on children's needs
* An examination of specialized practices for family mediation
* Direction for assessing one's professional approach to family mediation
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Part One: Practical Theory
Part Two: Family Mediation processes
Part Three: Specialized Practices in Family Mediation
References 449
The Author 461
Index 463
Alison Taylor — mediator, family therapist, author, teacher, and trainer; is an Oregon Licensed Professional Counselor and teaches mediation-related courses to students and professionals at Portland State University and Marylhurst University. She is coauthor of Mediation: A Comprehensive Guide to Resolving Conflicts Without Litigation and The Making of a Mediator: Developing Artistry in Practice, both from Jossey-Bass.
Date de parution : 04-2010
Ouvrage de 496 p.
19.1x23.5 cm
Thème de The Handbook of Family Dispute Resolution :
Mots-clés :
mediation; application; first; family; theory; definitive; attorneys; professionals; resolution; lawyers; practical; conflicts; effect; children; prior; significance; conditions; health; mental; domestic; practice; factors; crucial; vital legal