
Reflections on the Phoenix Post-Mediation Shooting
On January 31, during a settlement conference for a lawsuit, the defendant and his lawyer were tragically murdered by the plaintiff. I would like to
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On January 31, during a settlement conference for a lawsuit, the defendant and his lawyer were tragically murdered by the plaintiff. I would like to
Conventional wisdom varies on how to deal with aggression. Some schools of thought advocate for swift retribution, while others embrace turning the other cheek. As
The American Psychological Association has posted an article entitled, “Helping your children manage distress in the aftermath of a shooting” that outlines simple strategies
Today, I have the pleasure of presenting Aikido and Conflict Competencies for the World Bank Internal Justice Day. The crux of this presentation focuses on
If you missed my live interview of Dr. Tricia Jones on the Texas Conflict Coach, as we discussed “the language of social success” – how
I would like to congratulate the National Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution on their 25th anniversary of service. Founded in 1986 by Marvin E. Johnson,
Mediators are told to “become the calm in the midst of the storm” as they enter situations most would choose to avoid. Valuable advice indeed,
When you hear the word ‘body’ what do you think of? For many folks this is image comes to mind. Muscle bound specimens who
For those of you that could not join us for the live presentation on ADRhub, here is the fully archived presentation: With proper instruction and regular
Listen in on Tuesday, 2/28/12 at 6 pm EST as Bryan Hanson of ADRhub.com and I discuss how to perform under pressure and embody the “calm in