The Role of Body Language in Divorce Mediation Part I
Fundamentally, body language is seen as an involuntary and unconscious phenomenon that adds to the process [...]
Fundamentally, body language is seen as an involuntary and unconscious phenomenon that adds to the process [...]
{3:48 minutes to read} With the increased use of Skype, Facetime, Zoom, and many other [...]
{3:30 minutes to read} Take the emotions out of my divorce? Are you nuts? No, [...]
{3:24 minutes to read} Family conflicts can occur in all families. They may stem from [...]
{3:48 minutes to read} In Part III (A), we looked at fears that revolve around the [...]
{4:12 minutes to read} The previous two articles in this series talked about both the negative [...]
{2:24 minutes to read} In Part I of this series, we talked about what fear [...]
{4:12 minutes to read} I wrote a series of articles a few years ago on [...]
{2:36 minutes to read} When I became a mediator, my mother did not understand why [...]
{4:06 minutes to read} In the early ‘60s, Marshall Rosenberg (1934-2015), an American psychologist, teacher [...]