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“Thinking for a Change” Curriculum 3.1 - Trainer Counselor for T4C

“Thinking for a Change” Curriculum 3.1 - Trainer Counselor for T4C

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Content<br />

going on and what happened. We’ll get to the<br />

situation statement and the rest of your<br />

thinking report in a minute.<br />

Part 1 –Situation<br />

So what did you write <strong>for</strong> a brief, factual<br />

situation statement?<br />

Part 2 – Thoughts<br />

Now read the thoughts you have written<br />

in your report.<br />

Can you think of other thoughts that<br />

you haven’t written down?<br />

Okay group, can any of you guess at<br />

some thoughts (group member name)<br />

may have had that aren’t already<br />

written down?<br />

Do any of these guesses sound right to<br />

you, (group member giving thinking<br />

report)? Did the guesses help you<br />

remember any more thoughts?<br />

Notes<br />

Guide the volunteer<br />

group member<br />

through the thinking<br />

report process. Keep it<br />

quick and simple.<br />

If they remember<br />

some additional<br />

thoughts, add these to<br />

the report.<br />

For every guess from<br />

the group, ask the<br />

group member giving<br />

the thinking report if<br />

in fact he/she had<br />

this thought at the<br />

time. If he/she did,<br />

add it to the report. If<br />

not, don’t write it on<br />

the thinking report.<br />

Don’t make the<br />

person reporting<br />

National Institute of Corrections Recognize Risk<br />

Thinking <strong>for</strong> a Change<br />

Lesson 8- 13

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