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From the world of integrated mediation

Please note that only news and articles that are relevant to the international part of the association are posted here. You can find more and up-to-date information about integrated mediation on the national pages.

3101, 2012

The Scale of Feelings

By |31/01/2012|Categories: Newsletter (en), Training|0 Comments

Emotional scales reflect the level of feelings. They help to climb the next and better level. Feelings in that roaster are not to be evaluated in good or bad. This assessment would be highly individualized, because hate may be a useful and good feeling for the person concerned. A problem occurs where this person glues in it. It will be [...]

1712, 2011

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By |17/12/2011|Categories: Newsletter (en)|0 Comments

IM now is on Facebook Our web site actually has a good ranking. But from that we cannot have enough. Everybody should know about mediation and every mediator should know about integrated mediation. Since contributions are forwarded  to Twitter already, We now have an Facebook account established. You can access the english languages page when clicking here. […]

512, 2011

Intercultural Mediation

By |05/12/2011|Categories: Action, EuroNetMed, Fälle, international projects, Newsletter (en)|0 Comments

On the occasion of the EU project EuroNetMed the topic of “intercultural mediation” is discussed very intensively and that based on the question: Does the mediator need knowledge about the cultural backgrounds of the parties? The issue is discussed thoroughly in dispute. Some say yes, he needs this knowledge. Others say, no, he does not need it. A multi-pronged approach [...]

2411, 2011

About Confidentiality

By |24/11/2011|Categories: Fälle, Newsletter (en), Training|0 Comments

On a workshop at the conference in Fort de France almost 20 participants discussed about confidentiality. All of them are very well experienced mediators. Most of them are judge mediators. But there have been lawyers and psychologists as well. The discussion was about child abuse coming up in a mediation. […]

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