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  All About Resolving Conflict
While the impasse might signal that the dispute is unresolvable in mediation, the mediator may believe that a workable agreement is still possible.
The goal of a mediator is to foster a fair environment that facilitates mutual, respectful problem-solving efforts by the parties.
To reach that goal, a mediator tries to assist those involved in the conflict to communicate clearly with each other, identify their own needs and then work together to develop a solution that meets those needs.
www.mediate.com /resolution.cfm   (586 words)

  
 Mediation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Where mediators are retained by parties to provide an evaluation of the relative strengths and weaknesses of the parties, subject matter expertise of the issues in dispute is a primary aspect in determining 'competence'.
Where mediators are expected to be process experts only (i.e., having been employed to use their skills to work through the mediation process without offering evaluations as to the parties' claims) competence is usually demonstrated by the ability to remain neutral and to move parties though various impasse points in a dispute.
Others claim that mediation is a form of harms reduction or de-escalation, especially in its large-scale application in peace process and similar negotiation, or the bottom-up way it is performed in the peace movement where it is often called.
www.newalbany.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Mediation   (2702 words)

  
 Mediation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mediation, in a broad sense, consists of a cognitive process of reconciling mutually interdependent, opposed terms as what one could loosely call "an interpretation" or "an understanding of".
Mediation in marriage technically belongs in the category, although it has followed its own peculiar history since the times of ancient Greeks: compare marriage counselling.
In this way, while the mediator is in private meeting with one party, the other party could be reviewing the observations of the mediator, which may include some suggestions for resolution, as well as any significant statements and/or could be putting in writing any thoughts, or clarifying any information, as requested by the mediator.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mediation   (3791 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Intercession
In ecclesiastical usage both words are taken in the sense of the intervention primarily of Christ, and secondarily of the Blessed Virgin and the angels and saints, on behalf of men.
The main object of His mediation is to restore the friendship between God and man. This is attained first by the meriting of grace and remission of sin, by means of the worship and satisfaction offered to God by and through Christ.
Moses is constantly spoken of as "mediator': "I was the mediator and stood between the Lord and you" (Deuteronomy 5:5; cf.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08070a.htm   (2772 words)

  
 Mediation, Mediators, Mediate - Mediate.com Everything Mediation
Preparing a Mediator’s Check List (“MCL”) of Key Legal and Factual Issues will assist the Mediator to focus on the issues she must master during the Mediation Process (“MP”) to facilitate a voluntary settlement of the dispute.
Following a brief discussion of the importance of mediator neutrality, this article argues that question-asking is key to facilitating mediation.
In addition to enhancing mediator neutrality, question-asking serves to empower the parties to reach their own resolution to the conflict.
www.mediate.com   (2036 words)

  
 Mediator Mediation Conciliation Process Services Service Company Firm Agency Center
Mediator Mediation Conciliation Process Services Service Company Firm Agency Center
It is extremely important to resolve disputes quickly, confidentially and most importantly, cost effectively.
Mediation is a type of alternate dispute resolution (ADR) where the party’s to a dispute meet with a neutral third party (The Mediator) who guides the party’s through the process towards a negotiated settlement of a dispute.
www.globalmediationservice.com   (163 words)

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