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Psychology in Mediation


Total Credits: 1 CLE, 1 Ethics

Average Rating:
   9
Categories:
Alternative Dispute Resolution |  Ethics
Faculty:
Michael Aurit |  Abraham Zev Wolf Melamed |  Karen Aurit
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Apr 12, 2024


Description

Mediation requires a blend of law, psychology, and general people skills to help parties get to a resolution.  Hear from renowned mediators Michael and Karen Aurit of the Aurit Center for Divorce Mediation, in a panel moderated by Abe Melamed of Signature Resolution, about what psychological factors play a role in the mediation process, and how advocates and mediators alike can become more aware of the psychology of achieving success in mediation.

Program Chair:
Abe Melamed, Melamed Mediation

Panelists:
Karen Aurit, Aurit Center for Divorce Mediation
Michael Aurit, Aurit Center for Divorce Mediation

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Overall:      3.4

Total Reviews: 9

Comments

Jami W

"The speakers were very knowledgeable and engaging. "

Michael K

"not what i expected"

Lance M

"Pro's: Discussed leveraging your strengths Con's: Didn't seem to offer a "Plan B.""

Alexis P

"The last 10-15 minutes covered what I thought the whole seminar was about. It was too much ego stroking of the moderator and certain people attending and not enough real content. Would have liked more content like the Finnish study on emotions and like the teased 20 tips for mediation. I will hesitate to pay for another seminar to get those tips. Point well taken that we need to know ourselves first. I just think it could have been delivered more concisely."

Todd B

"Don't discount this review just because it's negative. This was the least "as advertised" and least useful CLE I've ever attended. I took away nothing that will help in my practice or in mediation, either as a mediator or as an advocate for clients. Frankly, I'm not sure this should qualify for CLE credit. Nothing in this CLE was actually about "Psychology in Mediation." What was described as part 2 should have been this seminar. Abe realized that at the end and tried to cover."

Michael C

"very informative"

John J

"Knowledgeable speakers and a very interesting topic."

Peter S

"Given the state of psycolgical science, the materials are adequate, but there wasn’t much new to me."