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Description
This practical guide, with a foreword by Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, will assist those interested in conflict resolution to better understand the psychological processes of parties in conflict and mediation. As Randolph argues, psychology is increasingly perceived by lawyers as a vital tool for resolving conflicts in the litigation environment, whether in commercial, family, community or employment disputes. With an ever-growing demand for mediators across international borders, the psychologically-informed mediator can also provide much needed facilitation in global trade and peace negotiations, as well as being invaluable in helping to resolve a variety of political and international conflicts.
About the Author
Barrister. Called to the Bar 1971. Accredited Mediator (CEDR) 1999. Specialisation: Professional Negligence and Personal Injury law. Practice also includes Contract, Employment, Construction, Insolvency, and Property law. Mediation experience in a wide range of Commercial, Professional Negligence, Personal Injury, Property, Boundary, and Family Financial disputes. Designer, Co-Producer, Lecturer and Joint Leader, of the unique Mediation Training Course at the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regent’s College, London, incorporating “psychotherapeutic†skills into Mediation. Member of the Bar Council ADR Committee. Trainer mediator on the Bar Council ADR Seminars. Author of several articles on Mediation. Lectured on Mediation throughout the UK to barristers, solicitors, local government and other organisations, and to judges and lawyers in Rome, Budapest, and Riga.