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

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Content<br />

Calm down<br />

Activity 2: Individual Focus 1<br />

Now, I want you to “check in” with us on how<br />

it went or on how you think it could go if you<br />

use the problem solving skills. Walk us<br />

through how you used or will use the problem<br />

solving skills.<br />

Skill 2: State the Problem<br />

Remind us of the steps <strong>for</strong> skill 2: State the<br />

problem. Then tell us how you did each step.<br />

(Answer: Step 1: Identify a Warning Sign; Step<br />

Notes<br />

-H-16-1-Problem<br />

Solving Skills and Steps<br />

Based on the problem<br />

situation reported, the<br />

group facilitator invites<br />

the group member to go<br />

through the problem<br />

solving skills using the<br />

problem solving skills<br />

handout.<br />

Alternatively, if the group<br />

didn’t have problem<br />

solving homework, give<br />

them a few minutes to<br />

think about a recent or<br />

current problem situation.<br />

It can be either an “in<br />

your face” or “time to<br />

think” problem.<br />

Provide feedback as<br />

necessary to make sure<br />

that he/she “gets” how to<br />

National Institute of Corrections Appendix D<br />

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

Problem Solving Skills Aftercare<br />

D-4

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