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Follow-up in the style of the FIERCE CONFRONTATION Follow-up in the style of the Wizard of Oz

All confrontation is a search for truth. Scarecrow If only I had a brain…” All confrontation is a search for truth. How does the structure of the Confrontation Conversation support this statement? How did this come into play in your Confrontation Conversation?

Lion DENY * DEFEND * DEFLECT “If I only had the nerve…” DENY * DEFEND * DEFLECT Did these tactics come up in your Confrontation Conversation? How often do we use these tactics on ourselves?

Healthy relationships include both confrontation and appreciation. Tin Man “If I only had a heart…” Healthy relationships include both confrontation and appreciation. In what ways can the Confrontation Conversation enhance relationship?

Ruby Slippers “Click your heels three times…” What have you learned about yourself in practicing the Confrontation Conversation?

Course Evaluation http://www.aea13.org/programs_services/surveys/aea13/profdev.htm Course ID #5007 Semester Code 2

Reasons or Results. We get to choose Reasons or Results. We get to choose. Please join us in the circle for the wrap-up.