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Community Resources
You do not have to navigate conflict alone.
Whether you are preparing for mediation, dealing with a difficult relationship, trying to communicate more effectively, or simply feeling overwhelmed by what comes next, this page is here to offer grounded support.
Sometimes the thing that helps most isn't a mediation session at all — it's a resource, a referral, or knowing where else to turn. We built this hub to share what we've gathered: practical guides, trusted community organizations, and professionals whose work supports the people we serve.
The Truce Room is not a law firm, therapy practice, or emergency service. However, we believe people deserve access to clear, compassionate resources and public information for when life feels heavy and scary.
It’s time to be brave, together.
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Most of our guides are free. A portion of our sales from our paid guides & merchandise helps fund the Pay-It-Forward program and allow us to continue to serve our community.
That text you're about to fire off? This free guide is for the ten minutes between the urge and the send button. Six quick steps to unclench your jaw, breathe, name what you're actually feeling, and decide whether the message needs to be sent at all. Because you can always send it later — but you can't un-send it. #oopsIdiditagain
Walking into mediation for the first time can feel uncertain — and that's completely normal. This guide is here to take the mystery out of it. Mediation isn't a courtroom, and it isn't a fight to win. It's a structured, supported conversation aimed at helping everyone move forward.
Before you spend money, spend five minutes. This guide helps you figure out whether mediation is the right fit for your situation: family/co-parenting friction, workplace tension, business disputes, and more.
Just as honestly, this guide will help you figure out when mediation isn't the right fit. You'll learn the difference between a mediator, a therapist, and an attorney, and give you some insight on mediation. Neutral, plain-English, zero pressure. If it turns out this isn't the right room, we'll say so.
Professionals Serving Our Community
Mediation can be powerful — but part of being a good mediator is knowing when it isn't the right tool just yet, and a good mediator will tell you that.
Sometimes a conflict needs a different kind of help first: legal, emotional, or otherwise — before it’s time to come to the table. We'd rather point you in the right direction than pretend we're it.
Book a consult today to see if we can point you in the right direction:
The professionals below work in areas that often come before or alongside the mediation table:
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