This post started as a response to Jen Reynolds’s comment about my Avatar Mediation post. It has grown into this new post about AI...
By John Lande
Hopefully, the Corona Virus Pandemic (CVP) is fading into our rearview mirror. However, with new variants unfurling, and other countries...
By Lucas Smart
Workplace stress and mental illness are rising at an alarming rate. The mental health index by Lifeworks found that more...
By Sheryl Ellis
2022 APFM Conference Workshop Takeaway Tool, with Kimberly Cavanaugh, Dan Berstein, Alice Shikina, Nicole, and Beth Aarons PROTECT MENTAL HEALTH...
By Clare Fowler
An unhealthy mindset is a common vice we all struggle to get rid of. Tips like acknowledging the negative thoughts,...
By Lia Medvedeva
REGISTER NOW Mediate.com is excited to announce our Mediation and Mental Health Conference, September 28-30, 2022! See the Conference Agenda! This...
By Clare Fowler
Review of Ellen Bruno’s Documentary Film, Split Up—The Teen Years Back in 2013, I reviewed for Mediate.com a documentary titled...
By Donald T. Saposnek, Ph.D
As a HR and ADA Facilitator and author of Making It Work, I have found that mediating disability/medical related issues...
By Sheryl Ellis, PHRca, SHRM-CP, CLMS, ADAC
Chances are, one reason you got into mediation was to make a difference. Have you ever thought about getting into...
By Ashley Rosenthal, Veronica Cravener
This is a collection of listserv posts (May 2 – July 28, 2021) that were part of a weekly refresher...
By Judith Cohen
Introduction The ADA Mediation Guidelines for mediation providers are the product of a national Work Group convened to develop mediation...
By ADA Mediation Guidelines Work Group ADA
Mediate.com has been around for over 25 years, and over that time we have published thousands of articles on every...
By Clare Fowler
How can we best support the development of online mediation and online mediation training for youth and in our schools?...
By Clare Fowler, Jonathan Rodrigues
This article summarizes the Young Minds, Global Voices Conference. This conference was sponsored by mediate.com in May 2021 in an effort...
By Amee Dharamshi, Benjamin Lutz, Clare Fowler, Gwendolyn Myers, Ilan Bass, Jay Patrick Santiago, Jonathan Rodrigues, Lydia Ray, Maria Apostolidou, Melanie Koch, Nisshant Laroia, Olivia Chisom Osuala, Salman Shaheen, Sumhiya Sallay
The current Pandemic has created a crucial need for Conflict Resolution Practitioners, particularly mediators, to resolve and defuse conflict surrounding...
By Heather Kennedy
Individuals with disabilities should have access to tools to settle all types of conflicts including discrimination issues. Mediation is a...
By Heather Kennedy
This paper was part of a directed reading assignment for California State University Dominguez Hills, with Dr. Jarrett. INTRODUCTION It...
By Heather Kennedy
When we perceive that someone may have a disability, it is common to think about ways to help that person. ...
By Dan Berstein
This video is presented as part of Mediate.com's 25th Anniversary Conference.
By Nina Meierding
There is an on-going need for disability mediation in the civil, commercial, workplace and family context, as there remains a...
By Ryan Compton
From Dr. Jacqueline Burnett-Brown's Blog When two people form a union, whether a legal union – such as marriage, or...
By Jacqueline Burnett-Brown
CMP Resolution Blog by Lesley Allport and Katherine Graham.Disabled people are significantly more likely to experience unfair treatment at work...
By Roland Chesters
Families who have children with special needs constitute a significant percentage of the divorced population. This should come as no...
By Dr. Lynne C. Halem
A mediator came to me for a consult with the following situation while co-mediating a Harassment Prevention case in a...
By Jeanne Cleary
Dispute Settlement Counsel by Michael Zeytoonian. There is a personal reason and a law practice philosophy reason why we represent...
By Michael A. ZeytoonianCaring for a special needs child involves an often overwhelming lifelong commitment that introduces an added strain to the parents’...
By Sherri Donovan
This video by Leo Hura shows a parent with a disabled child. She finds herself in a dispute with her...
By Leo Hura
This presentation and these materials were offered at CADRE’s Fifth National Symposium on Dispute Resolution in Special Education during October...
By Tim Hedeen
The Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"),[1] was the first civil rights statute to explicitly encourage the use of Alternative...
By Judith Cohen
From the ADR Prof blogAs Jill mentioned last week, the Indisputably crew was assembled in Denver for the ABA DR...
By Art Hinshaw