Psychology and Mediation: Further reading, watching and listening
Provided by Principal Registrar Kate McDonald and Registrar Danielle Davies
Negotiation skills take constant development. While there are a lot of resources available, the following list has been provided by Principal Registrar Kate McDonald and Registrar Danielle Davies, as part of their presentation at the Piddington Mediation Program.
Books
Chris Voss, Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if your life depends on it
On Booktopia
Daniel Kahneman, Thinking Fast and Slow
On Booktopia
Kate Murphy, You’re Not Listening: What You’re Missing and Why It Matters
On Booktopia
Videos
Chris Voss: Never Split the Difference | TED Talk Chris
Chris Voss: Hostage Negotiator Reveals Psychological Tricks to Win Any Deal
Book Summary LAB, Thinking Fast and Slow (detailed summary) by Daniel Kahneman
Podcasts
Big Ideas, Improving the way we make decisions, Big Ideas (from 13 July 2021)
Big Ideas, How to become a good listener — and why that’s important, Big Ideas (from 28 June 2021)
Hidden Brain, Persuasion Part 1 (17 January 2023)
Hidden Brain, Persuasion Part 2 (24 January 2023)
Principal Registrar Kate McDonald graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the University of Western Australia in 1995. She was admitted to practice in December 1996 and commenced practice at the then Crown Solicitor’s Office.
She worked as a Senior Assistant State Counsel at the State Solicitor’s Office representing the State in federal and state jurisdictions before commencing as an Acting Registrar in September 2018. She is an accredited mediator and commissioned as a Magistrate. She was appointed as a Registrar in May 2019 and Principal Registrar in March 2022.
On 16 May 2023, she was appointed Acting Master before resuming the role of Principal Registrar on 29 January 2024.
Registrar Danielle Davies graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts. She was admitted to practice in 1996. She has worked at a community legal centre, in private practice and in law reform.
She commenced as a Supreme Court Registrar in September 2009. She is an accredited mediator and is commissioned as a Magistrate.
On 16 May 2023, she was appointed Acting Principal Registrar until 29 January 2024.