The Mediator’s Handbook

The Mediator’s Handbook by Jennifer E. Beer is a revised and enlarged edition published by New Society Publishers on January 1, 1997. This 168-page book serves as a comprehensive guide to the methodology of conflict resolution, offering a flexible model for effective mediation applicable in various environments and situations.
Readers will find that this edition builds on the foundational principles established in the original handbook, which has been a key resource for over fifteen years. It addresses the needs of individuals working in diverse fields such as law, arbitration, negotiation, and mediation, making it a valuable tool for those seeking to foster understanding and collaboration among differing perspectives in settings like corporations, government agencies, and community organizations.
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The original Mediator’s Handbook – continuously in print for fifteen years – was the first mediation manual available to the public. It set the standard for the methodology of conflict resolution, providing a time-tested, flexible model for effective mediation in diverse environments and situations. Completely revised and expanded, this new edition is an invaluable resource for people working in corporations, government agencies, community organizations, schools, or any other situation where there is a need to build bridges between diverse perspectives.
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