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  • Narrative mediation by Richard Cohen
    Richard Cohen talks with Phillip Hart. He describes narrative mediation as a relational-oriented and transformative mediation process designed to assist parties to get beyond negative and destructive patterns of interaction and develop empathy, deeper understandings, reflection, competency and strength.   
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    Richard Cohen
    Richard Jaffee Cohen is an attorney/mediator who has conducted mediation training for a wide variety of professionals in New Zealand and California and personally mediated over 700 cases. Richard was the former Director of the Napa California Conciliation Court and Coordinator of Yolo County California Family Court Services Custody Mediation Program. He is currently visiting professor at both Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the University of California, Davis School of Law where he teaches Narrative Mediation. He previously held the position of Senior Lecturer at Waikato University Law School in Hamilton, New Zealand, where he designed and taught mediation for six years and was one of a group of professionals who created Narrative Mediation.

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