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Six category intervention analysis (Heron, 1989) picks out six ways of responding in a therapeutic setting. This workshop helps people to discriminate between the six, identify their own strengths and weaknesses in the categories and practise the skills that they feel least competent in using.

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Morrison, P., Burnard, P. (1997). Six category intervention analysis. In: Caring and Communicating: Facilitators’ Manual. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25739-3_9

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