Comments - Staying On The Surface - SOLWorld2024-03-28T14:29:46Zhttps://solworld.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2102269%3ABlogPost%3A44362&xn_auth=no@ Shakya (and all others who…tag:solworld.ning.com,2011-10-07:2102269:Comment:470442011-10-07T07:52:42.029ZTim Theeboomhttps://solworld.ning.com/profile/TimTheeboom
<p>@ Shakya (and all others who are interested)</p>
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<p>Here are 2 references for research on the SF approach: </p>
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<p><em>Green, L. S., Grant, A. M., & Rynsaardt, J. (2007). Evidencebased</em></p>
<p><em>Green, L. S., Grant, A. M., & Rynsaardt, J. (2007). Evidencebased</em></p>
<p><em>life coaching for senior high school students: Building</em></p>
<p><em>hardiness and hope. International Coaching Psychology Review,</em></p>
<p><em>2, 24 –…</em></p>
<p>@ Shakya (and all others who are interested)</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Here are 2 references for research on the SF approach: </p>
<p> </p>
<p><em>Green, L. S., Grant, A. M., & Rynsaardt, J. (2007). Evidencebased</em></p>
<p><em>Green, L. S., Grant, A. M., & Rynsaardt, J. (2007). Evidencebased</em></p>
<p><em>life coaching for senior high school students: Building</em></p>
<p><em>hardiness and hope. International Coaching Psychology Review,</em></p>
<p><em>2, 24 – 32.</em></p>
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<p><em>Green, L. S., Oades, L. G., & Grant, A. M. (2006). Cognitivebehavioural,</em></p>
<p><em>solution-focused life coaching: Enhancing goal</em></p>
<p><em>striving, well-being and hope. Journal of Positive Psychology, 1,</em></p>
<p><em>142 – 149.</em></p>
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<p>kind regards, </p>
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<p>Tim </p> Thanks Paul (and everyone els…tag:solworld.ning.com,2011-09-07:2102269:Comment:449162011-09-07T08:49:58.679ZShakyahttps://solworld.ning.com/profile/Shakya
Thanks Paul (and everyone else in the conversation). I'm pleased to read reference to "The research ... also in coaching" - does anyone have specific details/references?
Thanks Paul (and everyone else in the conversation). I'm pleased to read reference to "The research ... also in coaching" - does anyone have specific details/references? Thank you Paolo for your furt…tag:solworld.ning.com,2011-08-26:2102269:Comment:450452011-08-26T14:21:12.017ZLiselotte Baeijaerthttps://solworld.ning.com/profile/LiselotteBaeijaert
<p>Thank you Paolo for your further thoughts about staying at the surface <a href="http://www.briefcoachingsolutions.com/you-have-a-filter/" target="_blank">http://www.briefcoachingsolutions.com/you-have-a-filter/</a></p>
<p>It really makes sense to me that "staying at the surface" means that you don't ADD mental constructs to what the client brings in. And I was wondering about the other way round: IF the client brings in mental constructs, certain beliefs about himself (I am such and such a…</p>
<p>Thank you Paolo for your further thoughts about staying at the surface <a href="http://www.briefcoachingsolutions.com/you-have-a-filter/" target="_blank">http://www.briefcoachingsolutions.com/you-have-a-filter/</a></p>
<p>It really makes sense to me that "staying at the surface" means that you don't ADD mental constructs to what the client brings in. And I was wondering about the other way round: IF the client brings in mental constructs, certain beliefs about himself (I am such and such a person) I have the experience that it can be useful to invite the client to tell more about it, touching the surface gently, (what is it that you do than, what is it that happens,...) explore exceptions, ... not because you want to "know" but because you often purify or help changing the 'story' and the mental constructs that the client has built around him/herself. I am curious about any further thoughts. </p> "Of course, eliminating anyth…tag:solworld.ning.com,2011-08-22:2102269:Comment:446752011-08-22T07:25:18.396ZKatalin Hankovszkyhttps://solworld.ning.com/profile/KatalinHankovszky
<p>"Of course, eliminating anything hypothetical and all explanation means that therapists must work hard to simply stay on the surface of the conversation. All that is left is the conversation itself - listening and talking - and the description of the conversation looking into the working og our language."</p>
<p>Steve de Shazer on not creating 'theory' out of observed moments, in: <em>More Than Miracles by Steve de Shazer, Yvonne Dolan et al., Taylor & Francis 2007 p.106</em></p>
<p>"Of course, eliminating anything hypothetical and all explanation means that therapists must work hard to simply stay on the surface of the conversation. All that is left is the conversation itself - listening and talking - and the description of the conversation looking into the working og our language."</p>
<p>Steve de Shazer on not creating 'theory' out of observed moments, in: <em>More Than Miracles by Steve de Shazer, Yvonne Dolan et al., Taylor & Francis 2007 p.106</em></p> tnx paul, It will help me ... tag:solworld.ning.com,2011-08-21:2102269:Comment:448802011-08-21T20:36:54.539Zlieve picardhttps://solworld.ning.com/profile/lievepicard
tnx paul, It will help me ...
tnx paul, It will help me ... Thanks Paul, It wll help me i…tag:solworld.ning.com,2011-08-21:2102269:Comment:446702011-08-21T19:41:37.705ZBert Garssenhttps://solworld.ning.com/profile/BertGarssen
<p>Thanks Paul, It wll help me in some conversation with (potential) clients</p>
<p>Bert</p>
<p>Thanks Paul, It wll help me in some conversation with (potential) clients</p>
<p>Bert</p> Thanks Paul, that's a useful…tag:solworld.ning.com,2011-08-21:2102269:Comment:445582011-08-21T12:47:33.999ZSue Lickorishhttps://solworld.ning.com/profile/SueLickorish
Thanks Paul, that's a useful summarising of our conversation.
Thanks Paul, that's a useful summarising of our conversation.