Unhelpful Thinking Styles

Another handout to start the conversation in groups. If the group I am working with engages easily I will just use one copy and we pass it around. I have people, one at a time read a thinking style and we talk about it.

If the group does not engage easily I past out copies to everyone and they circle one or two and we discuss.

At the end of group (and most groups I do) I ask if this handout was useful or not, if there is anything that can be done to make it better.

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I am trained and work as a Creative Arts Therapist specializing in group therapy. I have passionately studied, worked, and taught as a hands-on practitioner of the Creative/Expressive and Healing Arts since 1983 integrating various modalities working in a variety of clinical and non-clinical settings. I currently provide Creative Arts and Counseling services to nonprofit agencies as well as occasionally teaching classes and workshops in communities of faith. I use compassion and acceptance to create an environment that is safe and nurturing for all individuals and groups. In my spare time I engage in research and write articles on a variety of subjects, create: poems, music, abstract artwork, and photograph nature.
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