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Roundtable Breakfast - Using Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) as a Tool in Mediation
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Roundtable Breakfast - Using Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) as a Tool in Mediation
When
Thursday, September 02, 2010
8:00 AM - 9:59 AM
Location
John Jay College of Criminal Justice: 899 Tenth Avenue (at West 59th Street), Room 610, NYC
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69 registrants
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The event is free and open to anyone interested in the topic. Please register in order to attend.
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The Association for Conflict Resolution
of Greater New York
and
The CUNY Dispute Resolution Consortium
at John Jay College
present the
Monthly NYC-DR Roundtable Breakfast
USING SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDIATION
C. William Mercer, Esq.
Spiritual practice and Spiritual
Intelligence (SQ) have become staples of self-care for mediators in strenuous practice with difficult issues and clients. Learning basic tenets of Spirituality and SQ for personal use and how to imbue the mediation process itself with these same Principles, can have a remarkable impact on the mediation process, the clients we serve and the outcomes we help them to produce. Explore Spirituality and SQ to enhance your own life and mediation practice.
C. Willam Mercer (
www.NYCDisputePro.com
) is a New York and Colorado attorney-mediator
and adult educator. Will's own education in conflict resolution began as a
labor negotiator, then more formally through the American Arbitration Association and the University of Denver College of Law – where he taught Dispute Resolution from 1995 through 1998.
In all, Will has more than 4,500 hours of broad mediation experience.
Will also is an ordained New Thought minister, and he pastors a New Thought church in Southampton as well as being Senior Minister at the United Divine Freedom Church in Harlem.
Will is a member of the Spirituality and Family Sections of ACR.
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