Masterclass: Provocative Therapy, with Nick Kemp

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • In this exceptional Masterclass, Nick Kemp (heir of the work of Franck Farrelly) will talk about Franck Farrelly's work on Provocative Therapy, which led to the creation of the Provocative Change Works model. He will answer the questions you asked when you registered.
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    Here are the questions asked to Nick Kemp, if you have little time :
    - 00:00:22 : Who are you and how did you meet Franck Farrelly ?
    - 00:05:20 : Why provocating people ? (Martial)
    - 00:08:04 : Is provoking about insulting people? (Loïc)
    - 00:11:15 : Aren't there any risks, provoking people ? (Sophie)
    - 00:14:44 : What was Franck's academic background ? (Michael)
    - 00:17:51 : How do you deal with possible abreactions ? (Matthieu)
    - 00:22:42 : What are the best results that you had with Provocative Therapy ? An anecdote ? (Santiago)
    - 00:29:03 : Nathalie de Marcé's anecdote about Franck Farrelly (Nathalie)
    - 00:36:10 : About Carl Rogers, did he really say that ? (Laurent)
    - 00:37:52 : Do you need to be fundamentally a bad person to be able to provoke well ? (Isabelle)
    - 00:41:50 : Is provocation useful when the person is also in a provoking mode, dealing with problems ? (Ruben)
    - 00:44:12 : Is provocative therapy for every client ? (Stéphane)
    - 00:47:05 : Is Provocative therapy only usable with individuals or also with groups ? (Laurence)
    - 00:48:47 : How can provocative therapy impact people's internal perceptions and self talk ? (Marc)
    - 00:52:20 : Nathalie's anecdote about a PCW workshop (Nathalie)
    - 00:53:50 : Is Provocative Therapy also using some forms of hypnosis, openly or hiddenly ? (Eleonore)
    - 00:57:29 : Is Provocative therapy also taking into account the body, or is it just about the mind ? (Andrea)
    - 00:58:47 : Is Provocation a kind of Pattern Interrupt ? (Delia)
    - 01:01:30 : How was Franck in everyday life ? (Romane)
    To find more about Nick Kemp and Provocative Change Works :
    - Nick Kemp : www.nickkemptherapy.com
    - Provocative Change Works : www.provocativechangeworks.com
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Komentáře • 12

  • @rafaelverdiguiersanchez3827

    Best model that I have found to work straight with problems and resistances. Flexibility and precision that gives you confidence as a therapist and Coach. This is the stuff that works. If you look for a high quality training and to boost your skills, this is it. If you are looking for a certification without showing skills, without practice and refinement, without high standards demanded....Well... good luck with that 😉

    • @ProvocativeChange
      @ProvocativeChange Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks for the reply. The PCW model was developed from a significant amount of road testing with real live clients and from teaching extensively across the globe. Every client session has been recorded and every workshop recorded, so there is a substantial amount of material. There is also the entire Farrelly archive which is fascinating. I used to teach NLP and certify students, but moved over to creating and using PCW over a decade ago and now teach many NLP institutes around the world, everywhere from Japan to Russia to India and all parts of Europe. This is very "open source" so those involved in exploring the model share insights and that's useful for students and clients alike.

  • @rontheneurolinguist
    @rontheneurolinguist Před 3 lety +5

    One of the most useful approaches I have learned in change work. It has helped me connect with the here and now, work with the problems that the client has current access to, and it has enhanced my flexibility by a large extent.

    • @ProvocativeChange
      @ProvocativeChange Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Roni. I interviewed Richard Bandler about Frank Farrelly and also Frank Farrelly about Richard Bandler. Frank's Provocative Therapy of course predates NLP by over a decade and when Frank passed he left me an amazing archive of material we now study in the one year PCW training.

    • @rontheneurolinguist
      @rontheneurolinguist Před 3 lety +1

      @@ProvocativeChange Exciting times ahead, looking forward to the upcoming sessions

    • @ProvocativeChange
      @ProvocativeChange Před 3 lety +1

      @@rontheneurolinguist There's an increasing interest in the PCW model across the globe, from a wide range of different people. We'll be looking at ongoing group and 1 - 1 sessions as well as more events in Russia, Japan, Europe, USA and the UK at the end of 2021 and into 2022

    • @rontheneurolinguist
      @rontheneurolinguist Před 3 lety +1

      @@ProvocativeChange, makes sense, as people are getting to know new ways to work with what is here and now, and in addition to that think about problem-solving differently. Brilliant stuff.

    • @ProvocativeChange
      @ProvocativeChange Před 2 lety +1

      @@rontheneurolinguist I'm a big fan of "evidence" for claims and road testing material. The world is full of all manner of claims about techniques and approaches without any actual validation. Steve Andreas was the brightrest and best in NLP and always took this view even though some folks found it almost impossible to maintain any state control when asked for any evidence for claims! Through discussion and debate we all learn from each others and avoid a lot of the nonsense that has created so many problems for NLP and some other approaches...

  • @cadmantheaviator
    @cadmantheaviator Před rokem

    Oh. It gets worse. “Therapists can rationalise anything to themselves.”