ISCT by Dan Simon's Blog (86)

Does Mediation Threaten Social Justice? Bush and Folger Weigh In

I fundamental concern about mediation is that it can promote resolution at the expense of justice.  Follow the link below to read what Bush and Folger say about that.

Read the full article here.

Added by ISCT by Dan Simon on March 7, 2012 at 10:15am — No Comments

Refusing to Do What our Clients Ask

If we believe in self-determination, shouldn't we honor our clients' requests for advice?  I mean, they asked for it - they determined themselves that they wanted it?Read the whole article here.

Added by ISCT by Dan Simon on February 21, 2012 at 7:53pm — No Comments

Carl Rogers, the First Transformative Mediator?

The founder of humanistic psychology, Carl Rogers, believed that empathy, genuineness, and unconditional positive regard were necessary and sufficient to effectuate positive change in his clients. It was not necessary, and probably not even helpful, as he saw it, for the therapist to advise the client what to do next. Dorothy Della Noce, in her chapter "The Case for Transformation: A Review of Theoretical and Empirical Support" in…

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Added by ISCT by Dan Simon on February 13, 2012 at 7:09pm — No Comments

Healthcare Organization, Transformed!

Basia Solarz has created and implemented an impressive transformative mediation program at the Health Authority in Nova Scotia. Here's her description of how she did it.

I work as a Conflict Transformation Specialist for Capital District Health Authority in Nova Scotia, Canada. In this role, I provide mediation, individual and group conflict coaching, and education & training services to the 12,000 people working in our organization. My colleagues in the Healthy Workplace…

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Added by ISCT by Dan Simon on February 1, 2012 at 3:22pm — No Comments

Transformative Mediation Settles Cases

There is a misperception that transformative mediation doesn’t settle cases as often as other mediation approaches do. That misperception arises because of the tendency of transformative mediators to focus on benefits other than settlement, and because of the lack of research that shows the settlement rates of other approaches.

Transformative mediation’s success has indeed been based largely on factors besides settlement rates. The US Postal Service (which has the world’s largest…

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Added by ISCT by Dan Simon on January 29, 2012 at 9:16pm — 2 Comments

Get Certified While Improving Your Skills?

The ISCT offers the most meaningful mediator certification there is. The following article was written by Jim Antes, who helped develop the assessment process and who wrote Chapter 4 in Transformative Mediation: A Sourcebook “Assessing Transformative Practice: Methods and Approaches”. Here he explains how the process, in addition to ensuring that only highly skilled mediators are certified, enhances the…

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Added by ISCT by Dan Simon on January 26, 2012 at 1:08pm — 1 Comment

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