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Mindfulness-based Relational Approach to Mediation and Conflict-intervention

Starts 3 Nov 2021
16:00
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Led by Prof. Ran Kuttner
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Training Summary

In this workshop students will be exposed to the underpinnings of the Transformative Approach and Narrative Approach to mediation, and to mindfulness-based practices that with ongoing practice can help cultivate a relational mindset and dynamics of dialogue in the mediation room.

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Ran is an Associate Professor of Dispute Resolution (expert track) at the University of Haifa, where he teaches in the International Graduate Program in Peace and Conflict Management Studies.

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Mariana Contreras Leal holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and an M.A. in Global South Studies, with a focus on culture, society, and politics. As the Community Manager and Marketing Associate at Consensus Group, she thrives in bringing people from all around the world together. She has also completed her mediation training.

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