Chiji Pocket Processor uses the Chinese concept of the yin and the yang to teach that most issues do not get addressed with an either/or solution. For example:
Pocket Processor Cards each feature the two extremes of a continuum, allowing participants to place themselves somewhere along the continuum. This helps them to think about how the group works as a whole with participants who find themselves at different points on the continuum. For example:
Audience
Suitable for anyone facilitating groups sessions or training.
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£2.49 exc. VAT
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