Narrative Mediation : A New Approach to Conflict Resolution

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0787941921 
Category
303.69-Social Processes  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2000 
Publisher
Jossey-Bass, United States 
Pages
256 
Subject
. Conflict Management 2. Mediation. 3. Strory Telling. 4. Discourse Analysis, Narrative 
Abstract
Most professionals trained to resolve conflicts ground their efforts in the theory that people are motivated by a desire to fulfill their personal interests. Mediators work to assist disputing parties by discovering a shared interest, which will motivate each party to resolve their conflicts. However, despite the widespread use of this traditional problem-solving, interest-based model of conflict resolution, incidents of violence, international hostilities, and legal disputes continue to escalate worldwide.
in this book, John Winslade and Gerald Monk introduce narrative mediation-a new paradigmin the field of conflict resolution and a radical departure from the traditional interest-based, problem-solving approach to evolving disputes. Winslade and Monk reveal how this innovative approach, which seeks out the conflicting parties' individual stories, can be applied to create lasting resolution for a wide variety of conflicts. at the heart of narrative mediation lies the goal of developing a context for creating a relationship that is incompatible with conflict. this transformed relationship is built on stories of understanding, respect, and collaboration.
Using actual scenarios from their mediation practice, Winslade and Monk show how the mediation context is filled with strong cultural narratives influenced by ethnicity, gender, class, education, and financial status. the narrative mediation technique guides professionals and their clients to make sense of the complex social contexts that shape conflicts, and ultimately helps to create new possibilities for change. in accessible, everyday language, the authors reveal how to build a trusting relationship with the disputing parties, map the effects of the history of the conflict, construct new solution-bound narratives, and finally move toward consensus and resolution.
Written for therapists, counselors, professional mediators, lawyers, students, and trainees in the field of dispute resolution, NARRATIVE MEDIATION offers an innovative approach that opens a wealth of new possibilities for the resolution of personal, professional, and legal conflicts.

(John Winslade and Gerald Monk are leading figures in the narrative therapy movement and counselors of narrative mediation in at the Waikato Mediation services in Hamilton, New Zealand. they are coauthors of NARRATIVE THERAPY IN PRACTICE, josse-Bass, 1997 and NARRATIVE COUNSELLING IN SCHOOLS , 1999)
 
Description
In this groundbreaking book, John Winslade and Gerald Monk -- leaders in the narrative therapy movement-introduce an innovative conflict resolution paradigm that is a revolutionary departure from the traditional problem-solving, interest-based model of resolving disputes. The narrative mediation approach encourages the conflicting parties to tell their personal "story" of the conflict and reach resolution through a profound understanding of the context of their individual stories. The authors map out the theoretical foundations of this new approach to conflict resolution and show how to apply specific techniques for the practical application of narrative mediation to a wide-variety of conflict situations. - from Amzon 
Biblio Notes
Table of Contents:
1. Narrative Mediation: What Is It?..................................... P. 1
2. Theoretical and Philosophical Issues in Narrative............... P. 31

3. A Narrative Model of Mediation....................................... P. 57

4. Entitlement..................................................................P. 94

5. The Rational Context of Narrative Mediation..................... P. 116

6. Disarming the Conflict................................................... P. 137

7. Opening Space............................................................. P. 158

8. Building Momentum....................................................... P. 181

9. Getting Unstuck............................................................. P. 206

10. Documenting Progress...................................................P. 227  
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