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Emotional and Psychological Dimensions



Nancy Ferrell discusses her techniques for dealing with very emotionally-charged mediation situations.

Dick Salem talks about the importance of empathic listening in dealing with the emotional aspects of mediation.

Julian Klugman talks about different ways of defusing anger and hostility.

Silke Hansen discusses the anger that is often expressed by parties who feel disempowered, and how that anger can influence mediation.

Ozell Sutton recounts a situation in which he feared for his life, but still managed to think rationally about how he could obtain help.

Former Community Relations Service Mediator Manuel Salinas described how he used caucuses to de-fuse a situation.
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