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OverviewFoundations of MediationPractical Methods for Effective Dispute Resolution Conflict affects every area of professional and personal life. Workplace disputes, business disagreements, communication breakdowns, organizational tension, and damaged relationships can quickly escalate when communication deteriorates and positions harden. Foundations of Mediation provides a practical and professionally grounded guide to modern mediation practice. Rather than presenting mediation as a collection of scripts or simplified techniques, this book focuses on how professional mediators think, manage process, maintain neutrality, structure communication, and guide difficult conversations within real conflict situations. What You Will Learn How professional mediation functions in real conflict situations How to apply the SOLVE mediation framework effectively How to manage communication breakdown and emotional escalation How to maintain neutrality, fairness, and professional boundaries How to structure mediation conversations productively How to recognize and manage power imbalance and impasse How to use questioning, reframing, and active listening strategically How to draft clearer and more effective mediation agreements Who This Book Is For Mediation students and trainees New and developing mediators Experienced mediators seeking practical professional development Workplace and organizational conflict practitioners Human resource professionals Managers and supervisors involved in conflict resolution Alternative dispute resolution professionals Training programs and mediation instructors Professional PerspectiveMediation is not simply about helping people talk. It is a structured professional process requiring communication discipline, ethical awareness, neutrality, procedural fairness, emotional steadiness, and professional judgment. By focusing on structured frameworks, communication dynamics, practical application, and professional clarity, mediators can develop the skills and confidence necessary to manage difficult conversations ethically, fairly, and effectively while maintaining participant self-determination and process integrity. Important NoticeThis book is intended for educational and professional development purposes only. It does not provide legal, psychological, therapeutic, financial, or jurisdiction-specific professional advice. Readers and practitioners remain responsible for working within their own professional competence, applicable legislation, ethical obligations, certification standards, organizational policies, and regulatory requirements. About the AuthorDonald A. Bisson, Q.Med, Q.Arb, QFAS, FDRP Arb, FDRP Med, CODR, AccFM is a Canadian mediator, arbitrator, educator, and dispute resolution professional with extensive experience in mediation, arbitration, workplace conflict, communication management, and structured dispute resolution practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald BissonPublisher: Northern Dispute Resolution Chambers Inc. Imprint: Northern Dispute Resolution Chambers Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.812kg ISBN: 9781996923214ISBN 10: 1996923218 Pages: 616 Publication Date: 29 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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