
I admit it. I confess. I am a book worm at heart. Give me a cup of tea, a book and a comfy sofa and I am in heaven and if you add to that a rainy day then forget about it, I am lost for hours. I turn to books to zone out at the end of a busy day. I turn to books for child-rearing advice. I turn to books to learn and to improve in life and in my career. Here are a few of my favorite titles that I recommend if you are interested in the mediation process and how to prepare your case and your client for mediation. Happy reading!
- Robert A. Baruch Bush and Joseph P. Folger, The Promise of Mediation (1994)
- Robert Bolton, People Skills (1979)
- John W. Cooley, Mediation Advocacy (2002)
- Thomas Crum, The Magic of Conflict (1998)
- Susan M. Heitler, From Conflict to Resolution (1990)
- Kimberly K. Kovach, Mediation: Principles and Practice (2004)
- Christopher Moore, The Mediation Process: Practical Strategies for Resolving Conflict (2003)
- William Ury, Getting Past No: Negotiating Your Way From Confrontation to Cooperation (1991)
- Dudley Weeks, The Eight Essential Steps to Conflict Resolution (1992)
- William W. Wilmot and Joyce L. Hocker, Interpersonal Conflict (2001)