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Systemic Intervention Principlescf.: Stage Appropriate Support & Interventions A Systemic Perspective represents the ability to understand and articulate the core principles of the
system that govern the set of interactions being observed. This knowledge
is then used to inform choices regarding participation/ intervention in the group/community context.
Note: You MUST have a clear picture of what a 'healthy' organization looks like. Both because it aids in forming your intervention strategies, and because if you do not articulate this vision clearly, it is too prone to be swayed by circumstance, or unduly influenced by your own Family Of Origin issues. (cf.: The Intimacy Paradox) Because everything is related...
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Ashley Guberman, Organizational Development Resources |
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