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How to develop therapeutic thinking? Continuation. I’ll post the first post in the comments. Therapeutic thinking is the ability to hear the contexts of human life in the context of a story, noticing the subtleties and nuances of situations, comparing them with a person’s life and one’s response to his life, the situation as a whole, in order to be able to recognize the pattern relationships and build a therapeutic strategy. FORMATION OF THERAPEUTIC THINKING. CONSISTS OF:1. Understanding the client's situation. We carefully collect facts about the client’s life. You can go through the questionnaire (I’ll post it in the comments), it will take 2-3 sessions. During the study of the situation, the task is to monitor: the logic of the story, your response to the story, and carefully write everything down in a notebook. (For the first 2-3 years of work) 2. In order not to get confused, write down in detail the words that evoke strong reactions and feelings for the client, it is better to write down the session in detail, leave space to describe your response to them after the session. 3. Next, when you have carefully recorded the facts about the client, listened to his story, learned about his feelings, how the environment reacts to him, described in detail your sensations and feelings, we begin to form a hypothesis. A hypothesis is an assumption formulated regarding the psychological reality of a person. Formula: if this is the case now (facts collected and a picture of the client’s life) then in life (what is happening in his life in view of these moments and what does not suit him)……since (why the desired changes are not happening, your and the client’s supposed reasons)…, and if you change (what exactly to change in the picture in your opinion and in the opinion of the client)….., then it will be (what will happen, why, in what approximate time frame is your vision and the client’s)…….4. From the detailed description of point three, we describe the phenomenon of relationships: what and how does the client do, why do you experience such feelings, why does it happen this way? What could have been different? 5. Based on all the data, we begin to build tactics for working with the client. Verbal, non-verbal, using various techniques and physical training if necessary.