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Model Mania

» by clmyers February 21st, 2008 at 8:12 pm » Comments (1)

Even as we type, my colleague and good friend David is in Portland Oregon, teaching a couple of courses on facilitating family decision making group-based service teams. What a mouthful THAT phrase was! These courses are based on work he and I have done here at CFRP over the past dozen or so [...]



Facilitation: Content-Neutral, Process Advocate

» by clmyers June 5th, 2007 at 12:41 pm » Comments (0)

Being neutral doesn’t mean you are passive. Good facilitators know when to pull the group’s attention toward them and when to step back and get out of the way. You should take a seat or otherwise get out of the way when a group is talking well about its content (aka topics [...]



Facilitation: Neutrality and why it matters

» by clmyers May 7th, 2007 at 1:39 pm » Comments (0)

A word today about facilitator neutrality: what it is, what it isn’t and why it’s essential to program success. Many programs assume that a counselor or social worker is (or should be) prepared to facilitate team meetings. We beg to differ. Our facilitation model is based on the work first developed [...]



Fun With Decision-Making

» by clmyers April 20th, 2007 at 10:37 am » Comments (0)

Decision-making is a fascinating field. Do you know the difference between a "tough" decision and a "bad" one? Not every bad outcome is the result of a bad decision, just like not every GOOD outcome is the result of a good decision. Decision theorists describe tough decisions as ones that are:

Complex
Ambiguous, and/or
Conflictual

Tell [...]



Power and the client identity

» by clmyers February 12th, 2007 at 1:43 pm » Comments (0)

What’s in a name?
Some of us remember when Carl Rogers stopped using the term “patient” and starting using “client” instead. 21 years ago I was working at a community mental health agency when I first took note of a movement afoot: mental health patient advocacy groups were eschewing the term “client” and referring to [...]



What the single woman reads on a Saturday night

» by clmyers February 2nd, 2007 at 11:56 pm » Comments (0)

Although it’s not exactly a bodice-ripper, the Journal of Public Child Welfare offers an excellent primer on wraparound in its Volume 1, Number 2 issue for 2007. It was written by Dr. Charlie Ferguson who once interned at my office, bless his heart. He’s quite a bit smarter than the average bear, [...]