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Mediation Resolves Conflicts while Preserving Relationships<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Many family problems are really more geared to mediation.\u00a0 Mediation is a process for change through focused negotiation that results in agreements between people.\u00a0 Agreements that are entered into are often written down and signed by the mediation participants as a record of the new way of relating to each other in the future.\u00a0 Many times family members need to develop skills to negotiate with each other in order for their needs to be met.\u00a0 Psychotherapy is geared to individual healing and change at a deeper, more personal level of work.\u00a0 Mediation, a facilitated negotiation between two or more people, is a different process.<\/p>\n

Mediation Is Not Psychotherapy<\/strong><\/p>\n

Mediation and psychotherapy are not really related.\u00a0 While psychotherapists have the advantage of the study and in-depth knowledge of the human dynamic, mediation is a very pure process for people to negotiate and work through difficulties between two or more people.\u00a0 Both processes may bring about healing in the end \u2013 they often do – but mediation is not geared to anything deep or retrospective, as psychotherapy would be.\u00a0 Janet has seen people experience wonderful transformations after mediation, and a great deal of healing sometimes takes place.<\/p>\n

The process of mediation involves two or more parties being heard and being able to tell their stories in a respectful and safe environment.\u00a0 Mediation is focused on letting people be heard and finding out the dynamics that are interfering with their communication.<\/p>\n

Mediation is Effective in the Following Arenas:<\/strong><\/p>\n

Family<\/strong><\/p>\n