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Encouraging Appropriate Behaviour: A Six-Step Approach
Encouraging Appropriate Behaviour: A Six-Step Approach
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- Pin-point what the behaviour is
- Explore when and why it occurs
- Work out how to encourage change.
- 14 principles on how to approach difficult situations
- 13 tools to help understand the problem
- 10 response styles
- 20 effective strategies to use.
Murray Irwin is a freelance outdoor educator and adventure therapy group-leader with 13 years experience. For five years he worked with at-risk youth and spent three years designing and delivering award winning sustainability behaviour change programs. The Benefits
Using the six steps:
- creates a structure that helps give you a sense that you have control of the situation
- helps you maintain a calm and consistent approach even when your really emotional
- sheds light on the situation in a fair and unbiased way
- helps come up with new ideas and possibilities to explore as you address each step
- allows you to quickly and simply analyse situations.
- helps you avoid pitfalls
- gives you important insights
- builds your self confidence to handle situations effectively.
- can change the way you see peoples behaviour
- reveals other possibilities and perspectives
- helps you use and role model assertive behaviour
- builds your knowledge and understanding about the behaviour.
- allows you to create new ways of dealing with issues
- empowers you by giving you more response choices
- gives you powerful and proven options for taking charge of situations.
Author: Murray Irwin
Publisher: Publish Me
Published: 04/01/2012
Pages: 168
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.37lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.08w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9780987227805
About the Author
Murray Irwin is a freelance outdoor educator and adventure therapy group leader with 13 years' experience. For five years he worked with at-risk youth and spent three years designing and delivering award winning sustainability behaviour change programs. Completing a Diploma of Recreation with Swinburne University, Murray led week long bushwalking, rafting and canoeing expeditions with school groups. Teaching outdoors skills along with environmental awareness, leadership and personal development, he has worked for the Outdoor Education Group, Evolve and Geelong Grammar - Timbertop. Fascinated by the therapeutic aspects of outdoor adventure led Murray to work with at-risk youth. His four years experience at Youth Enterprise Trust (YET) and Typo Station forms the basis of his book. The work was intense. A remote cattle property in Queensland was the base for YET's 14-day residential program, with Typo Station's 20-day program including a nine-day hike in remote areas of Victoria. In 2005 he began documenting what he had learnt about changing behaviours. Murray worked for the well respected Melbourne based NGO Brotherhood of St Lawrence. He was twice a team leader for six-month long workplace skills training programs. He then worked for Environment Victoria promoting behaviours that reduced water and energy use and later oversaw all of their behaviour change programs. Murray's first career was a commercial finance manger but after 13 years he gave up banking to pursue his love for the outdoors. When not outdoors hiking or paddling a river, he enjoys reading non-fiction. His most recent major adventure was two-months trekking and kayaking in Nepal. He currently lives in Melbourne.
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