Why can't we all just get along? In family life, schools, law, the business world, and domestic and international affairs, it is all too common for disputes to fester unresolved even when the parties are committed to a negotiated settlement. In this book members and associates of the Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation address the complex issues that protract disputes and turn potential win-win negotiations into conflicts that leave everyone worse off.
Why can't we all just get along? In family life, schools, law, the business world, and domestic and international affairs, it is all too common for di...
Questions about how children fare in divided families have become as perplexing and urgent as they are common. In this text on custody arrangements, developmental psychologist Eleanor Maccoby and legal scholar Robert Mnookin examine the social and legal realities of how divorcing parents make arrangements for their children.
Questions about how children fare in divided families have become as perplexing and urgent as they are common. In this text on custody arrangements, d...