• Would You Rather Mediate with a Bear or a Narcissist?

  • May 22 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
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Would You Rather Mediate with a Bear or a Narcissist?

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    Have you seen this viral question going around the internet where people are asking women if they would rather be stuck in the woods with a bear or a man? It was intended to spark discussion about violence against women and the responses have been both overwhelming and insightful.

    This whole conversation has made us wonder how people would answer if we ask them if they would rather mediate with a bear or a narcissist?

    Today we're tackling the fear so many individuals have about trying to mediate with a high conflict or difficult partner. We consistently see people choose to pay an attorney tens of thousands of dollars to litigate rather than attempt mediation and negotiate directly with their spouse. Having an attorney to represent them might feel like they’re more protected, but are they?

    We discuss:

    • How HCP complicate the mediation process
    • Common fears we hear
    • Reasons mediation might be a BETTER choice
    • Tips for negotiating and keeping your cool

    As always, our goal is to make sure our clients are making decisions from a place of information and strategy, not fear no matter which option they choose.


    Learn more about DCA® or any of the classes or events mentioned in this episode at the links below:

    Website: www.divorcecoachesacademy.com
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    Email: DCA@divorcecoachesacademy.com

    Learn more and join the Case Consultation and Mastermind Group on divorcecoachesacademy.com

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