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Problems that "just won't go away" can be settled through methods developed by one of America's leading experts in conflict resolution. In clear language, Weeks shows readers how to turn conflict into lasting partnerships and ensure a fruitful outcome.
Life in the Quality Lane is built on the foundation of practical, proven LifeSkills we can use in all aspects of life. Individual relationships are enriched. Organizations and businesses become more effective. Communities become more cooperative. Planning produces better outcomes. Conflicts are resolved in a way that results in sustainable mutual benefits. Each LifeSkill makes its own valuable contribution, and together they combine to create a process we can all apply in our daily lives.
Footprints On the Wind is a collection of 15 short stories inspired by the unique life experiences of the author. Readers will travel the world, feel the power of nonviolent social change, cry tears of laughter and sadness, broaden their horizons, challenge their creative imagination, and be enriched with stories that can be passed on to others.
Focusing on the role of the professional and/or volunteer conflict resolution intervener, The Conflict Partnership Catalyst Process includes Dr. Dudley Weeks' trademarked alternative to traditional mediation, the conflict partnership process, and guides the intervener, or catalyst, through the use of it. The catalyst is able to lead the conflict parties to an effective, sustainable outcome working together through the six interconnected steps of the conflict partnership conflict themselves. Not only is the current conflict Dr. Weeks refers to as the "dot" resolved, but the conflict parties have learned how to work with each other in such a way that they can and will continue to sustain their...
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Machine generated contents note: Foreword, Zindel V. Segal 1. Unpacking Mindfulness 2. A Map of the Mind: Attention, Perception, and the Judging Mind 3. A Map of the Mind: Being and Knowing 4. A Buddhist Psychology Map: From Suffering to Flourishing 5. An Integrated Map of Distress and Suffering 6. Transformation: A Route Map through Mindfulness Training 7. The Heart of the Practice: Befriending, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity 8. Embodiment: Living the Life We Aspire To 9. Ethics and Integrity in Mindfulness-Based Programs 10. A Final Word Appendix 1. Definitions of Key Terms Appendix 2. What Is Mindfulness Training and a Mindfulness-Based Program? Notes References Index.
Offers a new perspective on the nature of conflict, outlines a proven eight-step method for resolving differences, and discusses how to handle frequent problem areas
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