Rooted in her lifelong commitment to peacebuilding and social justice, this groundbreaking book draws upon the author's extensive experience as an activist with the Gandhi International Institute of Peace and Mediators Beyond Borders. Integrating the renowned Harvard Law School Negotiation Principles of Mediation, the book offers a powerful framework for understanding and resolving some of the world's most traumatic and complex conflicts. These principles are applied to a wide range of historical and contemporary events, including the September 11 attacks, the Kent State University killings, the wars in Croatia and Bosnia, the genocide in Cambodia, the challenges of immigration and the plight of orphans, as well as the persistent injustices rooted in racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic class divisions.
The book also delves deeply into the psychological aftermath of war, addressing the often-overlooked realities of PTSD and moral injury in soldiers. Drawing on her clinical expertise and an in-depth review of scientific journals, the author explores the profound inner struggles faced by those who have witnessed or participated in violence and conflict. These insights are enriched by real-world case studies and personal accounts, offering readers a compassionate and nuanced perspective on trauma.
Central to the healing process explored in this book is the integration of mindfulness, meditation, and spirituality-not only as therapeutic tools for clients, but as essential practices for clinicians, mediators, and legal professionals themselves. By fostering inner awareness and emotional resilience, these practices enable individuals to remain grounded and balanced, even while engaging in emotionally charged work on behalf of others.
Through its multidisciplinary approach-merging law, psychology, spirituality, and conflict resolution-this book is both a compelling call to action and a practical guide for anyone committed to healing, justice, and peace in our fractured world.
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