Motivate Change in Your Clients with the 'Curiosity Gap'
This week's video was inspired by two things. First, by a research study I read on how gettingpeople curious can help them replace unhealthy behaviours with healthy ones, and second, by my long experience of personally using curiosity as a therapeutic tool.
We don't really see therapy or coaching workshops on the art of curiosity-building in clients. But I hope after reading this week's blog you'll agree that perhaps these ideas should be taught more.
When we help our clients become overwhelmingly curious about changes they need to make, they are already making them.
Here's to curiosity, the great human progress tool!
The research mentioned above and other references can be found on the original article:
▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/how-to-motivate-change-with-curiosity-gap?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social&utm_content=Youtube-curiosity-gap&lp-source=YoutubeCuriosityGap&utm_term=references
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++About Mark Tyrrell++
Psychology is my passion. I've been a psychotherapy trainer since 1998, specializing in brief, solution focused approaches. I now teach uncommon practitioners all over the world via our online courses.
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Video highlights:
00:00 Introduction
00:38 When a client becomes curious, we have powerful therapeutic motivation
02:13 Why and how we can recruit the power of curiosity to facilitate change
05:18 Creating a curiosity gap can drive people to make behavioural changes
05:50 Research on the curiosity gap
07:31 Tip one: Express your curiosity
10:25 Tip two: 'How will it be?'
11:53 Tip three: Notice something unexpected
14:08 Tip four: Use curiosity-building words and phrases
16:48 Tip five: Evoke a general sense of curiosity
Видео Motivate Change in Your Clients with the 'Curiosity Gap' канала Mark Tyrrell
We don't really see therapy or coaching workshops on the art of curiosity-building in clients. But I hope after reading this week's blog you'll agree that perhaps these ideas should be taught more.
When we help our clients become overwhelmingly curious about changes they need to make, they are already making them.
Here's to curiosity, the great human progress tool!
The research mentioned above and other references can be found on the original article:
▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/how-to-motivate-change-with-curiosity-gap?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social&utm_content=Youtube-curiosity-gap&lp-source=YoutubeCuriosityGap&utm_term=references
If you found this video helpful then please leave comment and hit the 'like' button - and don't forget to subscribe for future videos.
Practitioners: sign up for my weekly Clear Thinking newsletter here:
▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/free-therapy-techniques/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social&utm_content=Youtube-curiosity-gap&lp-source=YoutubeCuriosityGap&utm_term=newsletter
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++About Mark Tyrrell++
Psychology is my passion. I've been a psychotherapy trainer since 1998, specializing in brief, solution focused approaches. I now teach uncommon practitioners all over the world via our online courses.
More about me here:
▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/about-mark-tyrrell?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social&utm_content=Youtube-curiosity-gap&lp-source=YoutubeCuriosityGap&utm_term=about
++Follow my other social channels++
@uncommon-knowledge
@HypnosisDownloadsPreviews
Facebook (practitioners):
▶︎https://www.facebook.com/UncommonPractitioners/
Facebook (self help):
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Instagram:
▶︎https://www.instagram.com/marktyrrellunk
Twitter:
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Buy my books on Amazon:
▶︎https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mark-Tyrrell/e/B001H9PBL6?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1643979698&sr=8-2
Video highlights:
00:00 Introduction
00:38 When a client becomes curious, we have powerful therapeutic motivation
02:13 Why and how we can recruit the power of curiosity to facilitate change
05:18 Creating a curiosity gap can drive people to make behavioural changes
05:50 Research on the curiosity gap
07:31 Tip one: Express your curiosity
10:25 Tip two: 'How will it be?'
11:53 Tip three: Notice something unexpected
14:08 Tip four: Use curiosity-building words and phrases
16:48 Tip five: Evoke a general sense of curiosity
Видео Motivate Change in Your Clients with the 'Curiosity Gap' канала Mark Tyrrell
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