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This group conversation with the authors was recorded in February 2018 as part of the Taos Institute's Dialogue with the Authors free webinar series. More details at www.taosinstitute.net/dialogue-with-the-authors. When Stories Clash: Addressing Conflict with Narrative Mediation by Gerald Monk and John Winslade Taos Institute Publications, 2013 ISBN: 978-1-938552-01-4 Gerald Monk and John Winslade have written a series of books and articles on narrative conflict resolution. This one is intended to give practitioners an accessible window into the skills of narrative practice. In the stories that people tell about conflict, the relationship narrative is commonly shaped to fit the conflict story. But there are always other relationship stories that can be told. This book shows how to find and grow a counter story to the conflict story and to help people make choices about which story they want to perform. Inviting people to shift from a fraught relationship story to one that is more just, peaceful or cooperative is at the heart of narrative mediation. As you might expect, this is a book of engaging stories as well as robust concepts. It shows, it instructs, and it guides. Designed to be able to be read in one sitting, it is, in the end, a book that begs to be used. Authors: Dr. Gerald Monk is a Professor in the Department of Counseling and School Psychology at San Diego State University, and a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California. Gerald also works as a founding partner, trainer, and consultant for MGL Healthcare Communications and Conflict Transformation to address high stakes conflicts when medical error occurs. Gerald worked as a psychologist and mediator in New Zealand for fifteen years prior to moving to the United States. Gerald has a strong interest in promoting constructionist theories and expanding the applications of narrative mediation. Gerald has taught numerous workshops on mediation in North America, Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. He was a recipient of the Fred J. Hansen Grant for Peace Studies to conduct mediation workshops in Cyprus. He has co-authored numerous articles and books translated in nearly a half a dozen languages. Some of the books include Narrative Therapy in Practice: The Archaeology of Hope (1997), Narrative mediation: A new approach to conflict resolution (2000), New Horizons in Multicultural Counseling (2008) and Practicing Narrative Mediation: Loosening the grip of conflict (2008). He is also a Taos Institute Associate: View his profile at www.taosinstitute.net/gerald-monk John Winslade (PhD) is a Professor at California State University San Bernardino. He teaches school counseling and is the Associate Dean of the College of Education at CSUSB. He was previously for ten years at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand, where he still teaches part-time. He has also taught mediation at California State University Dominguez Hills in an adjunct capacity. He is a regular contributor to the teaching programs of the Dispuk Institute in Denmark and the Conrad Grebel College at the University of Waterloo in Canada. John has been a co-author of nine books on narrative therapy, narrative mediation and multicultural counseling, as well as many articles and book chapters. His work has been translated into Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, German and Danish. His background includes working as a school counselor, youth worker, family therapist and mediator. He is an experienced presenter who has taught narrative therapy and mediation in North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. He is also a Taos Institute Associate, view his profile at www.taosinstitute.net/john-winslade To purchase the book, visit: www.taosinstitute.net/product/when-stories-clash-addressing-conflict-with-narrative-mediation-by-gerald-monk-john-winslade