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Becoming a Mediator Peter Lovenheim

Becoming a Mediator By Peter Lovenheim

Becoming a Mediator by Peter Lovenheim


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An introduction to exploring a career in mediation that answers all the common questions and includes sample agreements to mediation, sample settlement agreements, a code of ethics, mediation organizations and websites, and a survey of various degree programmes in conflict resolution.

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Becoming a Mediator: An Insider's Guide to Exploring Careers in Mediation by Peter Lovenheim

Most mediators feel that helping people end conflicts is special work, and, they're sustained by rewards beyond money, praise, or fame. But with no obvious career path and no prescribed courses to take or degrees to earn, how does one become a mediator? Whatever your background-whether in law, social work, teaching, psychology, business, homemaking, or parenting-you can become a mediator and find a satisfying career says Peter Lovenheim. Becoming a Mediator shows you how, offering a practical, nuts-and-bolts guide to breaking into the field and a no-nonsense approach to the reality of current professional opportunities. Drawing from the experiences of actual mediators, as well as from his own many years of work as an attorney and mediator, Lovenheim not only provides a vital resource but also conveys the sense of mission mediators feel for this emerging new profession.

Becoming a Mediator Reviews

"...why wasn't this book written earlier?" (Mediation Resolution International, 4/02)

About Peter Lovenheim

Peter Lovenheim, mediator, attorney, and writer, is the founder and president of Empire Mediation and Arbitration, a firm that offers dispute resolution services to businesses and individuals as well as mediation training to federal and state courts and bar associations. The author of Mediate, Don't Litigate (1989) and How to Mediate Your Dispute (1996), he has appeared frequently on television, radio, and in popular publications.

Table of Contents

What is mediation?; what kinds of cases do mediators hear?; mediators - who they are and where they work; personality traits of successful mediators; mediator training; job opportunities in mediation; job opportunities in mediation support. Resources: Sample rules of mediation; standards of conduct for mediators; state-wide mediation offices; national and regional mediation organizations and services; sample memoranda of understanding.

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CIN0787950610A
9780787950613
0787950610
Becoming a Mediator: An Insider's Guide to Exploring Careers in Mediation by Peter Lovenheim
Used - Well Read
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2002-04-12
272
N/A
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