[VIDEO] Socratic Questioning – examples in depression therapy
15 décembre 2019
Ecrit par Mark Tyrrell - Uncommon Practitioners
“Socratic questioning can be an extremely effective antidepressant because it requires the kind of thinking that people who are resistant to depression use naturally. Socratic questioning involves teaching by asking instead of telling, and in therapy telling a depressed client how they ‘should’ think can leave them focusing more on how misunderstood they feel than on what you told them they should feel differently about. So in this video the author shares 3 methods he used with Samantha, a client of his, to help her think differently about her situation.”
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Cet article a été intégré par Coordination Psysolidaires