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Hugh McIssac examines the family in a historical context and what changes have come about recently that require more diverse responses.
By Hugh McIssacPGP Mediation Blog by Phyllis G. PollackOn days that I had a mediation prior to Covid 19, I would dress the part. I would wear a pantsuit with very comfortable...
By Phyllis PollackYou don’t get better at listening during conflict by practicing during conflict. You get better at listening during conflict by practicing outside of conflict, where the stakes are lower and...
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