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Anger and Fear: When Negative Emotions Are Parties in Your Mediation
From ADR 2010: A New Perspective, October 7, 2010.
1.0 Total CLE Units, 1.00 of which may be applied toward Practical Skills Credit (No Ethics)
Price: $36.00 (provides online access for 2 months after purchase).
Course №:1*2226
Duration: 1 Hour 4 Minutes
Original Program Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010
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From the seminar ADR 2010: A New Perspective, presented on October 7, 2010.

People in conflict often feel angry or fearful, which may result in destructive behavior during a mediation. These emotions and reactions can be the most difficult obstacle to reaching a settlement. This session explores how to improve our abilities to mediate in the face of negative emotions.

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1.0 Total CLE Units, 1.00 of which may be applied toward Practical Skills Credit (No Ethics)

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Professor Richard Birke, Willamette University College of Law, Salem

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