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Family Mediation

Year 2009, Volume: 20 Issue: 1, 23 - 32, 15.04.2009

Abstract

Although it has recently become a current legal issue in our country, mediation dates back to at least 30 years ago in developed countries. Mediation practice started around late 1970’s in Britain, and its origins in USA dates even before. This study examines the family mediation dimension of the phenomenon which is assumed to be implemented in every single field where human relations and interaction prevail. The study is comprised of the rationale of family mediation, conceptual explanations and the process of practice. 

References

  • Amundson, J.K. and Fong, L.S. (1993) “She Prefers Her Aesthetics;He Prefers His Pragmatics:A Response to Roberts and Haynes”, Mediation Quarterly, 11(2) 199- 205 in Favaloro, G.J. (1998) “Mediation: A Family Therapy Technique?”, Mediation Quarterly, 16(1) 101-108.
  • Bagshaw, D. (1999) “Developing Family Mediation Standarts: An Australian Experience”, Mediation Quarterly, 16(4) 389-406.
  • Barker,R.L. (1999) The Social Work Dictionary. United States of America: NASW Press.
  • Dewees, M. (2006) Contemporary Social Work Practice. New York: Mc Graw-Hill Publication.
  • Favaloro, G.J. (1998) “Mediation: A Family Therapy Technique?”, Mediation Quarterly, 16(1) 101-108.
  • Hahn, R.A. and Kleist, D.M. (2000) “Divorce Mediation:Research and Implications for Family and Couples Counseling”, The Family Journal:Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2) 165-171.
  • Haynes, J.M., Haynes,G.L., Fong, L.S. (2004) Mediation United States of America: State University of New York Press.
  • Jessani, A.D. and James, L.(2006) “Mediators and Parenting Coordinators: Comparing and Contrasting 20 Questions/40 Answers”, American Journal of Family Law.20(3) 180-186.
  • Katz, E. (2006) “A Family Perspective on Mediation”, Family Process, 46(1) 93-107.
  • Kelly, J.B. (2004) “Family Mediation Research: Is there Emprical Support fort he Field?”, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 22(1-2) 3-35.
  • Mantle, G. And Critchley, A. (2004) “Social Work and Child-centered Family Court Mediation”, British Journal of Social Work, 34(8) 1161-1172.
  • Mosten, F.S. (2004) “Institutionalization of Mediation”, Family Court Review, 42(2) 292-303.
  • Parsons, R.J. and Cox, E.O. (1989) “Family Mediation in Elder Caregiving Decisions: An Empowerment Intervention”, Social Work, 34(2) 122-126.
  • Raisfeld, R.D. (2007) “How Mediation Works: A Guide to Effective Use of ADR”, Employee Relations Law Journal, 33(2) 30- 41.
  • Roberts, M. (2005) “Family Mediation: The development of the Regulatory Framework in the United Kingdom”, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 22(4) 509-526.
  • Roberts, M. (2008) Mediation in Family Disputes.England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
  • Rubinson, R. (2004) “Client Counseling, Mediation,and Alternative Narratives of Dispute Resolution”, Clinical Law Review, 10(833) 833-853
  • Severson, M.M. and Bankston, T.V. (1995) “Social Work and the Pursuit of justice Through Mediation”, Social Work, 40(5) 683-691
  • Stuart,R.B. and Jacobsen, B. (1986-87) “Principles of Divorce Mediation:A Social Learning Theory Approach”, Mediation Quarterly, 14-15,71-85 in Severson, M.M. and Bankston, T.V. (1995) “Social Work and the Pursuit of justice Through Mediation”, Social Work, 40(5) 684.
  • Sullivan, P.L. (2005) “Culture, Divorce, and Family Mediation in Hong Kong” ,Family Court Review,43(1) 109-123.
  • Taylor, A. (1997) “Concepts of Neutrality in Family Mediation:Contexts, Ethics, Influence, and Transformative Process”, Mediation Quarterly, 14(3) 215-236.
  • Tomanbay, İ. (1999) Sosyal Çalışma Sözlüğü.Ankara: Selvi Yayınevi.
  • Weingarten, H.R. (1986) “Strategic Planning for Divorce Mediation”, Social Work, May-June 194-200.
  • Zastrow,C. (1995) The Practice of Social Work. California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company.

AİLE ARABULUCULUĞU

Year 2009, Volume: 20 Issue: 1, 23 - 32, 15.04.2009

Abstract

Ülkemizde yasal anlamda son yıllarda gündeme gelen arabuluculuğun gelişmiş ülkelerde en az 30 yıllık bir geçmişi vardır. İngiltere’de 1970’li yılların sonlarına doğru başlayan uygulamaların, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’ndeki kökleri daha da eskiye dayanmaktadır. Bu çalışmada, genelde insan ilişkilerinin, etkileşiminin olduğu her alanda uygulaması görülen arabuluculuğun, aile arabuluculuğu boyutu incelenmektedir. Çalışmanın kapsamını, aile arabuluculuğunun gerekçesi, kavramsal açıklamalar ve uygulama süreci oluşturmaktadır. 

References

  • Amundson, J.K. and Fong, L.S. (1993) “She Prefers Her Aesthetics;He Prefers His Pragmatics:A Response to Roberts and Haynes”, Mediation Quarterly, 11(2) 199- 205 in Favaloro, G.J. (1998) “Mediation: A Family Therapy Technique?”, Mediation Quarterly, 16(1) 101-108.
  • Bagshaw, D. (1999) “Developing Family Mediation Standarts: An Australian Experience”, Mediation Quarterly, 16(4) 389-406.
  • Barker,R.L. (1999) The Social Work Dictionary. United States of America: NASW Press.
  • Dewees, M. (2006) Contemporary Social Work Practice. New York: Mc Graw-Hill Publication.
  • Favaloro, G.J. (1998) “Mediation: A Family Therapy Technique?”, Mediation Quarterly, 16(1) 101-108.
  • Hahn, R.A. and Kleist, D.M. (2000) “Divorce Mediation:Research and Implications for Family and Couples Counseling”, The Family Journal:Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2) 165-171.
  • Haynes, J.M., Haynes,G.L., Fong, L.S. (2004) Mediation United States of America: State University of New York Press.
  • Jessani, A.D. and James, L.(2006) “Mediators and Parenting Coordinators: Comparing and Contrasting 20 Questions/40 Answers”, American Journal of Family Law.20(3) 180-186.
  • Katz, E. (2006) “A Family Perspective on Mediation”, Family Process, 46(1) 93-107.
  • Kelly, J.B. (2004) “Family Mediation Research: Is there Emprical Support fort he Field?”, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 22(1-2) 3-35.
  • Mantle, G. And Critchley, A. (2004) “Social Work and Child-centered Family Court Mediation”, British Journal of Social Work, 34(8) 1161-1172.
  • Mosten, F.S. (2004) “Institutionalization of Mediation”, Family Court Review, 42(2) 292-303.
  • Parsons, R.J. and Cox, E.O. (1989) “Family Mediation in Elder Caregiving Decisions: An Empowerment Intervention”, Social Work, 34(2) 122-126.
  • Raisfeld, R.D. (2007) “How Mediation Works: A Guide to Effective Use of ADR”, Employee Relations Law Journal, 33(2) 30- 41.
  • Roberts, M. (2005) “Family Mediation: The development of the Regulatory Framework in the United Kingdom”, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 22(4) 509-526.
  • Roberts, M. (2008) Mediation in Family Disputes.England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
  • Rubinson, R. (2004) “Client Counseling, Mediation,and Alternative Narratives of Dispute Resolution”, Clinical Law Review, 10(833) 833-853
  • Severson, M.M. and Bankston, T.V. (1995) “Social Work and the Pursuit of justice Through Mediation”, Social Work, 40(5) 683-691
  • Stuart,R.B. and Jacobsen, B. (1986-87) “Principles of Divorce Mediation:A Social Learning Theory Approach”, Mediation Quarterly, 14-15,71-85 in Severson, M.M. and Bankston, T.V. (1995) “Social Work and the Pursuit of justice Through Mediation”, Social Work, 40(5) 684.
  • Sullivan, P.L. (2005) “Culture, Divorce, and Family Mediation in Hong Kong” ,Family Court Review,43(1) 109-123.
  • Taylor, A. (1997) “Concepts of Neutrality in Family Mediation:Contexts, Ethics, Influence, and Transformative Process”, Mediation Quarterly, 14(3) 215-236.
  • Tomanbay, İ. (1999) Sosyal Çalışma Sözlüğü.Ankara: Selvi Yayınevi.
  • Weingarten, H.R. (1986) “Strategic Planning for Divorce Mediation”, Social Work, May-June 194-200.
  • Zastrow,C. (1995) The Practice of Social Work. California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Sociology (Other)
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Sunay İl This is me

Publication Date April 15, 2009
Submission Date February 15, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 20 Issue: 1

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APA İl, S. (2009). AİLE ARABULUCULUĞU. Toplum Ve Sosyal Hizmet, 20(1), 23-32.