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

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Content<br />

Step 2: Does she describe the situation<br />

objectively?<br />

Step 3: Does she describe her risk reaction<br />

Present the Model of Problem Solving Skills 1<br />

& 2 – Either Adult (Shewan) or Teen (Sherry)<br />

Example<br />

Now watch <strong>for</strong> these problem solving skills.<br />

Activity 9: Discuss Modeling Example<br />

Option 1: Adult Situation – Shewan and Ms.<br />

Shells<br />

Problem Solving Skill 1: Stop and Think<br />

What are some things the Shewan did and<br />

said be<strong>for</strong>e she used the stop and think<br />

Notes<br />

Choose the<br />

appropriate example<br />

<strong>for</strong> your group and<br />

either show the<br />

vignette from the<br />

NIC <strong>T4C</strong> video, or<br />

model it from the<br />

scripts provided in<br />

the supplement<br />

section.<br />

Discuss whichever<br />

modeling display you<br />

viewed with your<br />

group Do either<br />

option 1 or option 2.<br />

- Discuss using<br />

chart 18-3: Problem<br />

Solving Skills 1 & 2.<br />

National Institute of Corrections State the Problem<br />

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

Lesson 18 - 18

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