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The common project / Korman, Harry

Asking the common-project question is far from simple. You may experience the question as making a promise to the client that the conversation will be helpful and that things will be different, which are promises no wise therapist would ever give. The biggest difficulty though is: What do I do after I asked the question? How do I listen to – and what do I do with the client’s answer. The foundation for the common-project-question is a firm belief – or knowledge – that clients know what they want even if they don’t yet know that they know. Once that belief is firmly an- chored in the therapist the common-project-question becomes obvious and necessary. Until then – there is only hard work and self-discipline.

Viz též: The common project; PŘEKLAD

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