BOOK REVIEW If you are a mental health professional engaged in collaborative practice, The Counselor and the Law is a must read. While the legal references relate to the law within the United States, the issues raised are relevant to all mental health professionals around the globe. The...
Talking With…. Lynda Robbins, IACP President
posted by admin
Lynda talks about several questions, including some submitted from our readers, such as What is IACP? What does it do for its members? How does it support the growth of CP around the world? the growth into ‘other than divorce’ areas? If I’m not a professional, why should I care about IACP? What can I get from a visit to the website? Why should I care if my professional is a member or not? Have more questions? Post them as a comment below and we’ll approach Lynda again as soon as she’s available. Among the resources Lynda mentions as available on the IACP website is this video Collaborative Divorce:...
The Harvard Principl...
posted by admin
The Harvard Principled Negotiation which is already in use in more than 80 countries has conquered France. This negotiation method is a win-win method. The aim of the method is to safeguard all the parties’ interests during the negotiation stages while reaching an equitable agreement between...
Keys to Successful Mediation: Understanding Brain ...
posted by admin
Mediators know all too well that their clients can take positional stances that are hostile and effectively block the creative thinking necessary to reach an equitable settlement. Positional stances taken by clients and their counsel are a natural result of the brain’s dual wiring for competition and cooperation. These processes are in-born; however, the competitive tendency is slightly stronger than the cooperative one and the parts of the brain used for each are protected in very different ways. The competitive instinct is well protected between the temporal lobe and cerebral cortex hidden in the fold. The cooperative tendency depends...
Conflict Styles: An ...
posted by admin
In the heat of a conflict when emotions are high, what do you do? Do you ignore the issues and bury them or do you let the other person have their way? Human beings are predisposed to respond to conflict in a certain manner. Conflict style is a general way of thinking about and responding...
Talking With…. Pauline Tesler
posted by admin
Few names are as well known world wide in connection with Collaborative Practice as that of Pauline Tesler. Pauline shares her journey into Collaborative Practice and talks about the attorney’s influence as part of the ‘system’ created in working with a divorcing couple, including team and practice group implications. Which leads into discussion of her current work as the director of Commonweal’s brand new Integrative Law Institute to expand the “Law as a Healing Profession” attitude at the core of CP into all legal endeavors. Her first offering there is available here. *************...
Connect With Us!