What is Strategic Intervention?
Strategic Intervention is a cost effective way for any individual to make a lasting impact in their life through a shift in perspective. It is a methodology of practical and effective approaches that enable you to live at the fullest expression of who you are. This growing trend in life coaching is an action based, organic process that focuses on the core human needs allowing you to:
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Benefits of Strategic Intervention
In contrast to traditional psychotherapy (that oftentimes focuses on what is wrong with the patients and how to fix them) SI is rooted in the belief that labeling people limits their outcome. It should not take years of therapy and thousands of dollars to figure out and resolve your concerns. Strategic Intervention is a proven approach producing real results in real time. It gives you a choice to live a better life without the stigma of a diagnosis!
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The method of Strategic Intervention is designed with the individual in mind to support you in a way to:
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Origins of Strategic Intervention
Strategic Intervention Coaching is an innovative multidisciplinary approach that was born from collaboration between Tony Robbins, the world’s leading performance coach, and Cloe Madanes, internationally-renowned psychologist specializing in relationships and family therapy.
It pulls from the groundbreaking research by Gregory Bateson and Jay Haley in Strategic Therapy. It incorporates teachings from the solution-generating therapy established by Milton Erickson, and the existential therapy of neurologist Victor Frankl. It also integrates , insights from various disciplines - Human Needs Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Positive Psychology, and Neurolinguistics in an actionable, easy-to-navigate framework. |
The center of gravity for SI coaching is the understanding of the Six Human Needs.
All humans are always striving to meet the same six needs:
All humans are always striving to meet the same six needs:
Assurance you can avoid pain and gain pleasure
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The need for the unknown, change,
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A strong feeling of closeness or union with someone
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Feeling unique, important, special or needed
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“Between stimulus and response there is a space.
In that space lies our freedom and power to choose our response.
In our response lies our growth and freedom.”
― Viktor E. Frankl
In that space lies our freedom and power to choose our response.
In our response lies our growth and freedom.”
― Viktor E. Frankl