By: Diane Levin

Updated 3 months, 1 week ago

Source: http://mediationchannel.com/

Mary, it sure is. The problem with this approach is that it serves as a distraction – which all too often is the point.

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Diane Levin 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Mary, it sure is. The problem with this approach is that it serves as a distraction – which all too often is the point.

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mary zachar 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Isn’t name-calling the same blame-shame construct used to prevent Awareness and deep-looking at the problem which might then find an appropriate resolution?

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