Most people have heard of the term “Mediation” but many are not exactly sure what it means. Mediation is a process to help individuals resolve their differences. A mediator’s job is to guide both parties in a discussion about their dispute or conflict and through negotiations, work towards a jointly accepted agreement.
During mediation, each party is given the opportunity to explain and discuss their concerns and is asked what they would like to see as an “ideal” outcome. This is a helpful tool in that it allows each party the opportunity to hear what the other person has to say.
Mediation is most successful when both individuals are willing to work towards an acceptable agreement. It is successful a high percentage of the time, as it is voluntary and is done in an environment where individual “positions” are looked at as goals and values. What makes mediation so popular is that it allows individuals to have an open discussion in an environment where they feel safe and comfortable. Intimidation, blame, and judgement are removed from the process.
There are many reasons individuals choose mediation instead of going to court. Court proceedings are lengthy, stressful, unpredictable, not confidential, and extremely costly. Mediation allows people to meet with a mediator in a timely manner and in a pleasant setting. The information shared in the session is confidential and the outcome is controlled by the parties involved, not the court system. One of the most appealing reasons for individuals to seek mediation is that it is the most cost-effective way to resolve a conflict.
Mediation might be used for many different situations where parties are not able to reach a solution or resolution. One of the most common reasons for people seeking mediation is regarding the placement of their children. Every mediation case presents with unique circumstances and the number of sessions required will depend on how many values need to be addressed.
Helping individuals resolve their disputes is the ultimate goal of mediation. Through the years, court orders that once made sense can become outdated or new conflicts can arise. Mediation is a wonderful tool to help individuals get back to healthy communication and peaceful resolutions.
If you would like more information on mediation or would like to schedule a session, call
715-424-6960 and ask for Jennifer Stoiber.
Jennifer is a mediator with Central Wisconsin Counseling Associates in Wisconsin Rapids. She has been mediating for over 12 years and has worked in the mental health field for over 30 years.
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