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ИТОГОВЫЕ САМОРЕФЛЕКСИВНЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ

 

2. Что вы узнали в результате выполнения Самоконцептуализации СТ и построения

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круговых диаграмм? Оказалось ли что-либо неожиданным для вас? Оказалось

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ли что-либо из этого более полезным для вас, чем остальное? Будете ли вы

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использовать это, работая со своими клиентами?

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режимов? Как сказался полученный вами опыт на вашем понимании ощущений,

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которые испытывают ваши клиенты? Как сказался полученный вами опыт на вашей

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работе с клиентами?

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4.Какие упражнения оказались для вас самыми полезными, а какие — наименее полезными? В чем именно заключалась их польза для вас?

5.Заметили ли вы какие-либо культурные или религиозные/духовные влияния? Можете ли вы описать эти влияния и оценить степень их воздействия на себя?

6.Как ваш опыт, полученный "изнутри" этого процесса, повлиял на ваше понимание СТ? Как вы понимаете взаимосвязи между экспериенциальной, когнитивной

и поведенческой стратегиями и их относительную эффективность? Как, по вашему

мнению, эти три стратегии можно было бы на практике объединить наилучшим

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способом?

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7. В нескольких упражнениях мы прибегали к созданию мысленных образов. Каковы

ваши впечатления от применения такого подхода? Применение этого подхода

позволяет улучшить результат? Если позволяет, то в чем именно заключается это улучшение? С точки зрения уже имеющихся у вас теоретических и практических знаний, в чем, на ваш взгляд, заключается ценность создания мысленных образов? Используете ли вы такой подход в своей практике?

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