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Mediation Outcomes

Locality: Engadine, New South Wales

Phone: +61 414 993 347



Address: PO Box 448 1499 Engadine, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Impact Therapy is a transformative approach that can be incorporated into mediation, offering an action and insight orientation and a departure from the traditional facilitative model. Developed by Ed Jacobs and Christine Schimmel, Impact Therapy is an active, multisensory, concrete, theory driven approach that recognises that change comes from not only verbal, but also visual and kinaesthetic exchanges. It offers the mediator the potential to effect much deeper changes in people and their interpersonal relationships, to improve relationship education, counselling and mediator outcomes, using creative methods to [ 322 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//impact-therapy-s/



24.01.2022 The challenge for mediators is often how to avoid the problem of mediator directedness and placing responsibility for all outcomes on the parties in dispute. According to Bush and Folger, recognition must be based on empowerment in that parties must be confident in their freedom to make decisions regarding the course of the dispute (Bush and Folger, 2004; pp 156). [ 140 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//empowering-people

24.01.2022 Unlike facilitative or problem-solving mediation where the mediator uses reframing to clarify issues, the transformative mediator allows the parties to choose how much they want to recognise the views of the opponent. It is possible that recognition may lead to complete reconciliation between the disputants however on the other hand, the disputants may recognise each other to a lesser extent and may be willing to suspend self-interest only momentarily, or not at all, in order to recognise the other (Spangler, B, 2003). [ 128 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//the-transformati/

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21.01.2022 By the time we get married, we are all adults. When we separate or divorce, shouldn't we be able to do it like a grown-up? A Collaborative Divorce will help you achieve this. Call us for a confidential chat about a Collaborative Divorce - 0400045583.

21.01.2022 In Family Dispute matters where the parties may have to continue to communicate for years in relation to the ongoing concern such as bringing up children, then this potential to change can have lasting and transformative effects. Bush and Folger propose that, mediations greatest value lies in its potential not only to find solutions to people's problems but to change people themselves for the better, in the very midst of conflict (Bush and Folger, 2004), and that mediation possesses the power to change how people behave not only toward their adversary in a particular conflict, but also in their day-to-day lives thereafter. [ 217 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//mediations-great/

18.01.2022 Mediation is a unique process because it allows the parties to transform themselves by defining problems and goals in their own terms. If the goal for the transformative mediator is to help the parties to improve their communication and their decision-making (Ardagh, A; 1999, p.2) and to foster the parties' empowerment and recognition (Bush and Folger: 2007), with settlement presented as one, but clearly not the only possible solution, then this alternative approach to their current problem, as well as transforming later problems, with a stronger, more open view success of the outcome of mediation is achieved. [ 120 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//work-on-current-/



18.01.2022 Impact Therapy is a transformative approach that can be incorporated mediation, offering an action and insight orientation and a departure from the traditional facilitative model. Developed by Ed Jacobs and Christine Schimmel, Impact Therapy is an active, multisensory, concrete, theory driven approach that recognises that change comes from not only verbal, but also visual and kinaesthetic exchanges. Impact Therapy offers the mediator the potential to effect much deeper changes in people and their interpersonal relationships, to improve counselling and mediator outcomes, using creative methods to [ 219 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//impact-therapy-o/

17.01.2022 The RCFFC therapeutic map (Rapport, Contract, Focus, Funnel and Close) used in Impact Therapy is closely related the problem-solving model used in facilitative mediation with the main difference being that the Facilitative or Problem-solving model is primarily focused on solving a problem by obtaining a settlement. The process is designed to assist the parties to work toward that goal which is often outlined for the parties at the opening of the mediation. [ 327 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//the-therapeutic-/

16.01.2022 Before mediators can effectively help the parties resolve their disputes, mediators themselves must first understand and recognise the different needs and interests of the disputing parties, which requires actively listening to the parties. However, active listening arguably the purest form of listening is not an easy skill to acquire and apply in practice. This article explores the importance and examines some of the inherent challenges associated with actively listening to the parties in mediation. [ 122 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//what-does-active/

16.01.2022 Great advice from The Happy Family Lawyer! 3 ways to be happy: 1. Get some sunshine. 2. Hug someone. 3. Dance, run or jump.

15.01.2022 Marriages are the most important voluntary adult relationship most humans enter into, yet in Australia around 1 in 3 marriages end in divorce, upward of 46 thousand per year (McCrindle 2015, ABS Marriages and Divorces, 2014). And for those that seek successful marriage and a fulfilling family life to raise healthy and happy children - seen as the bedrock of successful societies - the statistics reveal that upward of 40 thousand children per annum under the age of 18 (or 1.8 children per divorce), will be effected by divorce (McCrindle 2015, ABS Marriages and Divorces, 2014). [ 360 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//the-fallout-of-f/



13.01.2022 In Australia collaborative practice is defined as a process in which clients, with the support of a collaborative practitioner, identify interests and issues, then develop options, consider alternatives and make decisions about future actions and outcomes

12.01.2022 Transformative mediation embraces a different set of values from the facilitative approach, fostering growth and transforming human character, as opposed to the individualistic problem solving approaches enshrined in other models (Ardagh, A 1999). This focus on empowerment and the restoring of each parties sense of their own value and strength, and recognition or the evocation in individuals of acknowledgment and empathy for the situation and problems of others (Brenner, M et al 2000), gives rise to more flexible and informal process of mediation, one where growth is possible, driven from empowerment and recognition. [ 156 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//transformative-me

11.01.2022 Understanding that the rich and meaningful life he or she desires is created by taking effective action, which is that guided by the chosen values. ACT focuses on six processes (acceptance, defusion, self, now, values, and action) that bear on a single overall target (psychological flexibility). ACT interventions can enter into that space through any of the subprocesses and can move through them in any given order. [ 267 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//act-helps-set-go/

11.01.2022 If you were on a bus trying to go east in a maze of dirt roads in a large valley, you might not be able to tell your direction from moment to moment. If someone took a series of snapshots, sometimes the bus might be facing north, or south, or even west, even though all the while this is a journey to the east. [ 306 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//assisting-clients

11.01.2022 The aim of ACT is to maximise human potential for a rich, full and meaningful life (Harris, R. 2006, pp.1). ACT does this by teaching mindfulness techniques which helps clients deal with painful thoughts and feelings so they have less impact and influence. It is also helpful to clarify what is truly important and meaningful to clients - i.e. their values - then use that knowledge to guide, inspire and motivate to change life for the better. [ 305 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//distinguishing-c/

11.01.2022 'Divorce with dignity' Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice. As a group of professionals, we are committed to assisting families through the challenges of separation and divorce with dignity and without court. Contact us for more information.

09.01.2022 ACT is focused on a life we truly want to live. It is not about solving problems in the traditional way, it is about changing the direction of the dispute resolution, so that the focus is more about being present and focusing on what we value. ACT focuses on six processes (acceptance, defusion, self, now, values, and action) that bear on a single overall target (psychological flexibility). [ 258 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//clarifying-what-/

07.01.2022 Divorce with dignity Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice. As a group of professionals, we are committed to assisting families through the challenges of separation and divorce with dignity and without court. Contact us for more information.

06.01.2022 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can help the parties learn, change and develop and can transform individuals and relationships. The aim of ACT is to maximise human potential for a rich, full and meaningful life (Harris, R. 2006, pp.1). ACT does this by teaching mindfulness techniques which helps clients deal with painful thoughts and feelings so they have less impact and influence. [ 435 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//contacting-the-p/

05.01.2022 Transformative mediation is a proactive facilitative process where the mediators orientation is one in which conflict is viewed as an opportunity for individuals to change their interactions with each other and therefore bringing about conflict transformation. The transformative mediator helps create an environment where parties move from being uncertain and hostile to becoming clearer and more accepting of each other. (Ardagh, A 1999). [ 148 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//the-role-of-the-/

05.01.2022 Closing the mediation and determining the course of action for the parties is important to ensure lasting effect. If as Bush and Folger suggest that the mediations role is not only to find solutions to people's problems but to change people themselves for the better, then some transformation in the parties or their relationship may be an appropriate outcome. Often however, the parties may have to continue to communicate for years in relation to the ongoing concern such as bringing up children, and therefore the drafting of an agreement that reflects the resolution in a form acceptable by the parties may be constructed. [ 195 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//not-only-to-find/

04.01.2022 Adapted for use in mediation and dispute resolution, Impact Therapy provides the mediator with ways to frame the facilitation and to encourage the parties to be active, thinking, seeing and experiencing during each session, speeding up the process by introducing multisensory, motivational, and marketing and maps to the process. Developed by Ed Jacobs and Christine Schimmel, mediators can Integrate concepts from Relational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), Transactional Analysis (TA), Gestalt, Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT) and Reality Therapy. [ 282 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//impact-therapy-p/

04.01.2022 Doing things differently when it comes to separation and divorce. Divorce Done Differently. We are a family law mediation and collaborative dispute resolution practice. Think different | be different | do different. #outsidetheboxfamilylawoptions

03.01.2022 Southern Sydney Collaborative Professionals brings together Collaboratively trained professionals who work in Southern Sydney. Members include lawyers, collaborative coaches, psychologists, financial advisors and accountants who are focused on helping couples reach respectful resolutions without going to Court. Contact us: https://collaborativeprofessionals.com.au/contact/

02.01.2022 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is about acceptance and change at the same time (Eifert & Forsyth, 2005), and is a transformative approach that can be incorporated into family counselling and Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) practice. Offering an action and insight orientated approach to problem solving - ACT is a departure from the facilitative process orientated approaches that assist people to become more self-directed. [ 341 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//acceptance-and-c/

01.01.2022 Divorce has become increasing common and many dispute resolution practitioners (such as lawyers, mediators, psychologists, counsellors, family therapists, child and relationship specialists, communication specialists and coaches) become involved with couples who are, or are considering, separation or divorce. As many of these human disputes deal with emotive issues surrounding family breakdown and the protection and custody of children and a shift from the traditional positional bargaining approach towards interest-based negotiation, with the goal of achieving real and sustainable solutions and perhaps where behavioural transform or where an enduring settlement is required. [ 296 more words ] https://mediationoutcomes.wordpress.com//using-acceptance/

01.01.2022 We are passionate about thinking outside the box when it comes to resolving disputes following the breakdown of a relationship. If you like what we do, we would appreciate your vote in the Australian Local Business Awards.

01.01.2022 By the time we get married, we are all adults. When we separate or divorce, shouldnt we be able to do it like a grown-up? A Collaborative Divorce will help you achieve this. Call us for a confidential chat about a Collaborative Divorce - 0400045583.

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