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    The Emotional and Psychological Aspects of Mediation and Their Ethical Implications 

    Zoom

    Hawaii's ADR Partners Present:  The Emotional and Psychological Aspects of Mediation and Their Ethical Implications  Judge Lynn Duryee (Ret.) and Dr. Stephen Sulmeyer, J.D., Ph.D. With local ADR experts Honorable James Duffey, Stanley Majka, and Lisa Jacobs Learn how to identify and parse the non-material interests from the material ones to guide parties through productive mediation, as well as how to develop negative capacity to bring your best “self” to the process. Expert mediators will share personal encounters of untangling conflated issues in highly emotional cases, and discuss how they dealt with the challenges. 2 CLE Credits for Attorneys. No charge. FINALAugust2022_CLE_EventFlyer   In collaboration with: Conflict Resolution Alliance (CRA) • The Hawai'i State Bar Association – ADR Section (HSBA-ADR) • Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace & Conflict Resolution (MIPCR), and Community Mediation Centers: Kaua`i Economic Opportunity, Inc. Mediation Program • Ku`ikahi Mediation Center • Maui Mediation Services • The Mediation Center of the Pacific • West Hawai`i Mediation Center   To request disability-related accommodations, call the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution at (808) 539-4237 or send inquiries to Cadr@courts.hawaii.gov. The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by the speakers. Nor do the speakers' remarks necessarily reflect the opinions of the Judiciary.    

    Free

    “Finding Solutions, Growing Peace” Brown Bag Lunch Series – “Communicating with Empathy: The Path to Seeing More Deeply”

    Zoom

    "How can we engage in communication that will help to establish a deeper connection with others?" asks Smoke.  "Empathy development includes emotional intelligence techniques such as perspective taking, staying out of judgement, recognizing someone's emotions, and communicating understanding." In this talk, you'll take away tools to practice empathic communication in your daily life. Anne Marie Smoke is Appellate Mediation Program Administrator and Trainer for the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution at the Hawai'i State Judiciary.  She holds a graduate certificate in conflict resolution and MS in Travel Industry Management (sustainable tourism), is a facilitator for multiple policy-development and strategic planning initiatives, and has 17 years of training experience including teaching conflict management practices. To get the Zoom link, register online at https://freebrownbagtalk.eventbrite.com. For more information, contact Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center at (808) 935-7844 or info@hawaiimediation.org.  Or visit www.hawaiimediation.org.

    Free

    Basic Mediation Training

    Zoom

    This 24-hour interactive and synchronous training combines lecture with skills exercise and role playing to ensure that you will sharpen your negotiation and communication skills and be able to integrate these skills in your professional and personal life. Seasoned mediators offer personalized feedback during the training's practice sessions.   Please register for the training at https://mcp808.wufoo.com/forms/basic-mediation-training/ Registration closes February 14, so sign up now!

    $600