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How does the narrative mediator focus on the conflict as the problem rather than the people?

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How does the narrative mediator focus on the conflict as the problem rather than the people?

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The mediator speaks about the conflict as if it were an external object. For example, the mediator would not ask questions about how David and Bridget were the cause of the dispute, but rather about how the dispute caused difficulties between them. The mediator may externalize the problem descriptions. The conflict might be named and its history, and point of origin traced.

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