Peer mediation programs are credited with promoting empowerment, self-control, responsibility, self-confidence, and academic achievement (Johnson, Johnson, Dudley, & Acikgoz, 1994;...
By Lisa HershmanINTRODUCTION The thin envelope of air that surrounds our planet is a mixture of gases, each with its own physical...
By Jeffrey KreisbergEditorial Note:For those of us who live in the west, it is difficult to fully appreciate the violent context from...
By Sanjana HattotuwaBeing a thrilling, spellbinding but true story right out of the wild west of a California mediation followed by some...
By Gary WeinerTwenty years ago in Chicago, I sat at the manicurist on the day before my wedding, fingers splayed. I saw...
By Herman BinghamBackground and Cultural Worldview I have had the good fortune, along with my colleagues at the Conflict Resolution Center at...
By Kristine ParanicaWhen a divorce occurs, a family’s life changes forever. Divorce creates a feeling of change and lack of control for...
By Daniel BjerknesIntroduction The past ten years have been significant, formative years for transformative mediation. It was just ten years ago that...
By Sally Ganong PopeBush and Folger’s The Promise of Mediation was published in 1994, and to mark the 10-year anniversary of this influential...
By James R. AntesFirst published in the February, 2005 issue of the Southern California Mediation Association Newsletter. The transformative mediation model was first...
By Victoria PynchonFive years ago I was a founder of an organization that illustrates how I see the mediation field evolving. The...
By Joseph P. FolgerI appreciate the invitation to act as editor of the Transformative Section of Mediate.com and to assist with facilitating a...
By Sally Ganong PopePart 1: Introduction Mediation is an approach to conflict resolution whereby a neutral third party assists the conflicting parties to...
By Katina FosterEmotional intelligence is not a passing fad nor the latest pop-psychology, self-help program. It is a well-researched theory that helps...
By Daniel Bjerknes, Kristine ParanicaAs mediators, we feel a certain pressure to help parties meet their goals at the table, whether those goals are...
By Kristine Paranica, Linda Hendrikson, Thomas FuchsThe Nature of Dissonance Cognitive dissonance has been described by Tunbridge and Ashworth (1996) who (cited Sears et. al., 1985:50)...
By Barbara StuartAs you search for a mediator you may have heard some of us follow Transformative, and others a Problem Solving...
By Sterling NewberryPeacemaking is a complicated concept because peace can be defined in so many different ways. For our purposes, peacemaking is...
By Douglas NollAs we mediators struggle to find the right words to define our personal styles of mediation, descriptors such as transformative,...
By Cris CurrieMediation policy-making appears to be a growth industry. Numerous legislatures, state courts, agencies, membership organizations and other institutions are occupied...
By Dorothy J. Della NoceThis article is republished with the permission of the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution from the January 1998 issue of...
By John Lande