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Scapegoating In some groups, an individual member is sometimes consciously or unconsciously identified as the individual who personifies all that is or could be wrong in the world. Perhaps one or two individuals may be singled out to bear the … Continue reading
Acting Out or Hostile Behaviour The acting out group member is perhaps as much of a concern to the beginning therapist as the discipline problem is to the student teacher. Often the behaviour erupts suddenly and catches both the therapist … Continue reading
Talk as an Avoidance Here are some of the people who use Talk as an Avoidance that you may encounter in group work: Mr. Personal: This is a person who takes up slack with a long and sometimes highly personal … Continue reading
Silence in the Group: Following, yesterday’s posting, I will start with the first of several issues that come up in group dynamics. The silent group, or perhaps the silent student can be a frustrating experience for trainers. In reality, a … Continue reading
Facilitation of Group Process SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN GROUPS adapted from Group Counseling, by Dinkmeyer and Muro The information in this section is from the National Training Laboratories, and is based on their research into group process. This section was originally … Continue reading
Three Factors that Influence Positive Suggestion Management Facilitation The acceptance of one suggestion always aids in the acceptance of another. The persuasive salesperson who forces the prospect to answer many unimportant questions with yes before popping the big one is … Continue reading
SIX-STEP REFRAMING Background to, and extensions of, this sometimes intricate procedure will be presented during the course. Briefly, six-step reframing is a psychodynamic (“parts”) technique, contrasting with the cognitive-behavioural orientation of, say, anchoring or the swish pattern. Summary of Six-Step … Continue reading
THE “SWISH” PATTERN The “swish” is probably the performance enhancement technique of choice for good visualisers. Richard Bandler, co-founder of NLP, suggests that performance sabotage occurs when we flash up in our mind’s eye an image of ourselves failing. A … Continue reading
What does coaching involve? I am often asked what sort of things are involved with coaching and why would I want to work with a coach. Here are some components as to what coaching involves. An interactive relationship between two … Continue reading
The coaching process For many people, coaching and psychotherapy are the same thing. They are not however, for my coaching clients: I support my clients to Be more Achieve more Feel better Encourage organisation so that they can fit in … Continue reading