Title: IMAGES IN MEDIATION
1IMAGES IN MEDIATION
- The Power of the Metaphor
2Preview
- What is a metaphor?
- How do metaphors work?
- Functions mediators perform
- What metaphors might relate to each?
3What is a metaphor?
- A likeness
- Viewing one thing in terms of another
- Graspable, can capture complexity in a word
- Examples
- Mike Tyson is an ox.
- The torch has been passed to. . .
- We have come to Washington to cash a check. . .
- Some become quite common
- Im fed up
- Hes on an emotional roller coaster
4How do metaphors work?
- Clarity, Vividness
- Basic to how we think
- Can set a tone for cooperation
- Can separate people from the conflict
- Can visualize new reality through extensions
- Focus on some aspects, minimize others
5O.K. Page, Wheres the Beef
631 functions mediators might perform
- Metaphors that might relate
- to each
7Function Mediators persuade parties to enter
mediation
- Lets sidestep the long arm of the law.
- Counting on a favorable decision by the judge
is, at best, a roll of the dice.
8Function Mediators explain mediation
- Mediation is a garden
- Safe
- Generate new life
- Mediation is a boat in rough waters
- Mediation is a bridge
- Used in both directionsits neutral
- Must support those using itits safe
- Keeper cant force persons to use the bridgeits
optional
9Mediator may ask parties to generate their
interaction rules
- I want you to create a palate of rules toward
each other you will follow in this mediation.
10Mediator vilifies the conflict
- We want this conflict to quit pulling the rug
out from under you.
11Mediators explain basics of negotiation
- Tell the truth
- You must speak with a straight tongue
- No smoke screens allowed
- Make concessions
- Nothing is in concrete
- Each must contribute pieces to this puzzle
12(cont)
- Supply proof
- You need to buttress your points
- Right to caucus
- Anyone can call a time out
- Demonstrate respect for one another
- Lets refrain from any fire-eating language
13Mediators state their fairness and neutrality
- Im on a balance beam. If I lean to one side or
the other, I fall.
14Mediators empower both parties
- No one is expected to throw in the towel
- No one is going to roll over dead.
15Mediators urge toward an agreement
- Were beginning to see some light at the end of
the tunnel. - Im expecting you to hammer out an agreement.
- Lets turn the corner to an agreement and not
look back. - Lets get the fly out of the bottle.
- Whats barring the door to a settlement?
- Lets see if we can get on the same page.
16Digressio Guidelines for using metaphors
- Only two or three metaphors per session
- Avoid war contest metaphors
- Use culturally appropriate metaphors
- Use familiar metaphors
- Avoid risky metaphors
- Avoid mixing metaphors
17Mediators provide a vision
- Youre here to write some new music you can both
sing to. - Imagine a box of worries disappearing over the
horizon.
18Mediators urge creative thinking
- I want both of you to think outside of the box.
- The door is wide open to new ideas.
19Mediators encourage a climate of cooperation
- Now that you are in this hole, you both need to
build a ladder to climb out.
20Mediators listen to each partys story
- Whats your outlook on the situation?
- Have you left any stone unturned? (A. Starr)
- Jane, Whats your view of the landscape?
- Im beginning to get the pulse of the
situation.
21Mediators probe for key issues
- Whats the lightning rod in this dispute?
22Mediators implore parties to be patient with the
process
- In mediation, the road will have some dips,
bumps and turns, but it will get us there.
23Mediators compliment the parties on their
cooperation
- You are painting a picture you both can admire
- Now youve got your oars going in the same
direction - I feel the ground shifting toward an agreement
24Mediators recognize a pending impasse
25Mediators make suggestions to a party while in
caucus
- The ball is in your court.
- Remember, a bird in the hand is worth two in the
bush. - Whats below the waterline?
26Mediators separate issues
- Lets hang this issue on the line for right
now. - Lets put this a back burner for the time being.
27Your Turn!
- What metaphors are you thinking of that might
pertain to your work?
28Mediators try to frame the larger picture
- Lets try to get your concerns into one field of
vision.
29Mediators facilitate face-saving
- Lets not push each others backs against the
wall. from S. Ting-Toomey
30Mediators promote empathy
- John, put yourself in Marys shoes for a minute.
How does she feel? - Mary, put yourself in Johns shoes. . .
31Mediators regulate turn-taking
- Each of you will get an equal piece of the
speaking pie. - Mary, its your turn a bat.
32Mediators will interrupt interaction for the
benefit of progress
- Excuse me, things seem to be all over the board,
let me ask this. . .
33Mediators conduct perception checking
- Let me see if I have a handle on your point.
- Are you painting the picture that ____________?
34Mediators regulate the emotional climate
- Lets still the water. G. Pollitt
35Mediators restate issues in neutrally-toned
language
- Let me guide us into calmer water, you were
saying __________?
36Mediators seek clarity
- Im looking at some murky water here.
- Whats the bottom-line?
37Mediators suggest trade-offs
- Can you do a little horse-trading based on what
weve discussed? - Paul might take _____ from the table, while
James might take _______ from the table.
38Mediators show respect for each of the parties
- You are both royalty for opting for mediation.
39Mediators urge parties to not repeat blame
statements
- Lets not spin our wheels on this point.
- Lets not cycle around again on that point.
from A. Starr - No need to extract a pound of flesh.
40Finally, mediators articulate the agreement
- Let me write up your collective smile.
- Let me run an iron over your ideas and come up
with a statement you might agree to.
41Mediators urge parties to follow up on their
signed agreement
- Abide by your agreement and youll soon be out
of the woods. - Abide by your agreement and youll clean the
slate.
42Again, a metaphor is
- Expressing one thing in terms of another
- Adds vividness clarity
- Provides a new way of looking at something
- Note Mediator should be alert to parties
metaphors and amplify on them if helpful - e.g., I feel like Im being
punished in - 3rd grade math.
43SLUT