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This book teaches law professionals and laypeople how to talk about mental health, be accessible to people with diverse needs, and address challenging behaviors without stigmatizing mental illness.

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This book teaches law professionals and laypeople how to talk about mental health, be accessible to people with diverse needs, and address challenging behaviors without stigmatizing mental illness.
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Dan Berstein combines his professional expertise as a mediator, his academic background in mental health and public health, and his personal experience living with bipolar disorder to develop innovative online programs teaching people to talk about mental health, address challenging behaviors, and resolve conflicts. Through his company, MH Mediate, Dan has trained thousands of people including individuals, organizations, and government agencies at the city, state, and federal levels. Dan is also Co-Chair of the Diversity Committee of the American Bar Association Section on Dispute Resolution and co-founder of the Dispute Resolution in Mental Health Initiative at the CUNY Dispute Resolution Center. He holds a master's degree in Mental Health from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, a bachelor's degree from the Wharton School at the University Pennsylvania, and a mediation certification from the New York Peace Institute where he formerly sat on the Mediator Advisory Board. Dan's book, "Mental Health and Conflicts: A Handbook for Empowerment" was published by the ABA in 2022 and his TEDxTalk, "How to Talk About Mental Health Without Offending Everyone," is viewable at https://youtu.be/nstRHTVv0Aw