Don Saposnek: Mediation Not a Separate Profession - Video


by Donald T. Saposnek

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April 2010

Don Saposnek discusses his view of mediation as a practice people do in addition to another professional practice such as the pracitce of law, instead of mediation as a cohesive, separate profession.



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Biography




Donald T. Saposnek, Ph.D., is a Clinical-Child Psychologist, who divides his professional time between child custody mediation, training and consulting, child and family therapy, and teaching in the Psychology Department of the University of California, Santa Cruz. He was the Editor of the Academy of Family Mediators’ Mediation News since 1993 and is currently the Editor of the Family Mediation News, the newsletter of the Family Section of the Association for Conflict Resolution. He is on the editorial boards of the Family Court Review and the Conflict Resolution Quarterly journals.

Dr. Saposnek has published extensively in the professional literature on child custody and child psychology and, for two decades, has trained mediators throughout the U.S. and Canada on mediation and child custody. His prominent book on mediation, Mediating Child Custody Disputes: A Strategic Approach, originally published in 1983, has been updated and revised in its 1998 publication release.



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