Mediation Magic: Its Use and Abuse
Author: John W. Cooley
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Description: Mediation Magic: Its Use and Abuse by John W. Cooley delves into the often-overlooked world of deception in mediation, comparing it to the art of magic. It's a valuable resource for understanding the psychology behind persuasion and recognizing ethical boundaries in conflict resolution.
Pages: 108
Megabytes: 5.39 MB
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