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Family Mediation Edition: Views From the Eye of the Storm is a remarkable collection of observations and experiences of 27 of the most experienced family mediators in the world.

The mediators include:

Constance Ahrons, Maxine Baker-Jackson, Kenneth Cloke, Clarence Cramer, Stephen Erickson, Gregory Firestone, Roger Fisher, Jay Folberg, Larry Fong, David Hoffman, Joan Kelly, Michael Lang, Bernie Mayer, Hugh McIssac, Marilyn McKnight, Nina Meierding, Diane Neumann, Lisa Parkinson, Leonard Riskin, Chip Rose, Peter Salem, Frank Sander, Don Saposnek, Andrew Schepard, Carl Schneider, Margaret Shaw, and Zena Zumeta

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