Training for competence in Family Mediators

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  • Joan B. Kelly California Dispute Resolution Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55414/q4m7ts61

Keywords:

family mediation, training, communication, conflict, power

Abstract

Individuals wishing to become competent as family mediators will benefit from the inclusion of theoretical, practical, and research-based components in family mediation training that focus on communication, conflict, and power.

These components, combined with a clear discussion of the theoretical or value-based underpinnings of the model being presented in training, will enable family mediators to integrate theory and thechnique as they begin the journey toward competent mediation practice.

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Published

10/11/2000

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How to Cite

Kelly, J. B. (2000). Training for competence in Family Mediators. Apuntes De Psicología, 18(2-3), 219-230. https://doi.org/10.55414/q4m7ts61

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