Jerry Green
Jerry A. Green graduated from University of California, Berkeley and received his J.D. from Boalt Law School. He is a somatics practitioner, an experienced arbitrator and mediator, and developer of TUNING IN, seminars and private teachings of embodied wisdom in communication and conflict resolution.
He maintained a general trial practice in San Francisco, specializing in personal injury litigation before studying anatomy and physiology at University of California. He has specialized in medical malpractice and health care for over twenty years, including advising and representing diverse health care professionals regarding licensing and scope of practice matters. He is a special consultant to attorneys on medical issues in malpractice cases.
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Website: www.GreenerMediations.net
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Articles:
Shared Decision Making and Role Clarification Potentials in Medicine
Decision making patterns are studied according to four models that distinguish shared decisionmaking from informed consent.
From Jerry Green
Mediate.com has been a great resource and a great opportunity for me. Thanks for the vision and the accomplishment.
Where Do Mediators Go to Access Intuition: Body-Wisdom Basics
Increasingly mediators are willing to embrace the non-rationality of what they do. The question of how they sense and act, best described as intuition, is the fascinating subject of this short article that explores the wisdom of Aikdo and the Kabbalah.
So Why Do We Fight Over Words?
Research suggests that body language may comprise most of our understanding
of one another... So why do we fight over words?

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