Great presentation. I use this in tool daily with clients, social media discussions, and private arguments. Highly effective. Thank you for the demonstration.
This looks like my therapy sessions with cbt therapist that were fine for short term but after a year I had to go back for some real therapy. Very shallow compassion and "challenging thoughts" don't work for me.
I had the same experience. It felt a little insulting that my psychologist seemed to believe that I had never taken the time to question or deeply think about my feelings and my behavior already. As you said, shallow...
This isn't an example of a therapeutic approach. It's only a demonstration of how to use the socratic technique, which is just one small skill out of a very large tool box
honestly socratic questioning can be beautiful with a good therapist! Its all about finding the perfect with with your personality. But Compassion and empathy is a must.
It would be far too soon to shift the focus to hope. Obviously this is a short video but allow the client to fully process the disappointment. However, I'm also not a CBT therapist, the socratic method is used in a wide range of applications.
Great presentation. I use this in tool daily with clients, social media discussions, and private arguments. Highly effective. Thank you for the demonstration.
It feels like this approach highly depends on whether or not the client has a high enough level of self-awareness.
This looks like my therapy sessions with cbt therapist that were fine for short term but after a year I had to go back for some real therapy.
Very shallow compassion and "challenging thoughts" don't work for me.
I had the same experience. It felt a little insulting that my psychologist seemed to believe that I had never taken the time to question or deeply think about my feelings and my behavior already. As you said, shallow...
This isn't an example of a therapeutic approach. It's only a demonstration of how to use the socratic technique, which is just one small skill out of a very large tool box
honestly socratic questioning can be beautiful with a good therapist! Its all about finding the perfect with with your personality. But Compassion and empathy is a must.
It would be far too soon to shift the focus to hope. Obviously this is a short video but allow the client to fully process the disappointment. However, I'm also not a CBT therapist, the socratic method is used in a wide range of applications.
I thought this was a great example and really good to learn from.
Unless one is going to lean in or reflect now and then or change staccato or cadence it's going to present like a job interview itself...
Good skills
i do this to people all the time :p
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This is more like annoying questions
What kind of questions would be less annoying?
Therapists aren't friends, they are there exactly to ask annoying questions. It's their job to challenge you.
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too robotic, if i were a patient i will feel tense
Very disingenuous. They are statements, not questions!