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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 Notes<br />

In step 1, “Watch the other person,” how did<br />

_____ model that? What evidence did you see<br />

or hear?<br />

In step 2 did _____, “Listen to what the person<br />

was saying”? What evidence did you see or<br />

hear?<br />

Did _____, “Figure out what the person might<br />

be feeling” in step 3? What did _______ figure<br />

must be a picture perfect<br />

representation of the<br />

steps of the skill.<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e, the only<br />

answer to these questions<br />

about per<strong>for</strong>ming the<br />

steps is always, “yes.”<br />

When a group member<br />

answers “yes,” prompt<br />

them by asking; “What<br />

evidence did you see or<br />

hear?”<br />

(Answer: He/she pointed<br />

to his/her head and<br />

said...)<br />

Facilitators should solicit<br />

answers from group<br />

members that are specific<br />

to the modeling display.<br />

Group facilitators should<br />

solicit answers from group<br />

members that are specific<br />

to the modeling display.<br />

Facilitators should solicit<br />

answers from group<br />

National Institute of Corrections Understanding the Feelings of Others<br />

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

Lesson 11 - 14

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