Frank Farrelly teaches a Provocative Therapy exercise
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A great communicator in action that doesn't fit into the cerebral stereotypical box
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great exercise demo
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Thanks for adding this, great to see a master of communication in action
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minuses for your communicational expert zombie brain
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"needs to be?"
Yes, according to your model of the world, others may well use a different linguistic modal operator!
LOL
ProvocativeChange 2 years ago
Minuses for the way he expresses his ideas. The book is a written content. It's something else.
But his gestures, as a a speaker, are what needs to be improved. Even after 50 years of experience.
hospescomesque 2 years ago
I will mention to Frank later today the need for improvement when I speak to him!
LOL
ProvocativeChange 2 years ago
minuses for the non-verbal messages he transmits. Watch the entire proxemics.
hospescomesque 2 years ago
The best way to get a proper appreciation of Farrelly's approach is to study the original book. The apprah of course could not be more different than Edward Hall's ideas, but then he never spent 50 years sucessfully working with chronic mental patients! Academics and intellectuals rarely "get PT" as it is far removed from CBT, although Frank originally trained with Carl Rodgers. Check The Association for Provocative Therapy for more information on this approach and code of ethics
ProvocativeChange 2 years ago