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Kylee DePew
on Oct 09, 2024Verified
Disputants in low-hostility situations tend to respond better to a less active,more facilitative mediator approach.
Facilitative Mediator Approach
A mediation style in which the mediator structures the process but does not direct the outcome, encouraging parties to reach their own agreements.
Low-hostility Situations
Scenarios characterized by minimal antagonism or aggression, where parties involved are more conducive to cooperation and peaceful conflict resolution.
- Learn about the impact that interventions by external parties have on both the satisfaction and the dynamics of relationships between disputants.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn about the impact that interventions by external parties have on both the satisfaction and the dynamics of relationships between disputants.
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