Задания для самостоятельной работы. 1. Чем, по-вашему, различаются экспертное и традиционное консультирование?

1. Чем, по-вашему, различаются экспертное и традиционное консультирование? Обсудите свое мнение с кем-либо из сокурсников и с группой в целом.

2. Какая из четырех всесторонних моделей экспертного консультирования, по вашему мнению, наиболее приемлема для клиентов, с которыми вы планируете работать в будущем? Почему? Которая из этих моделей, на ваш взгляд, менее всего соответствует вашей будущей работе? Обсудите свое мнение с кем-либо из сокурсников и с группой в целом.

3. Какая из стадий в процессе экспертного консультирования, на ваш взгляд, является наиболее важной? Какую из них вы считаете наиболее трудной? Совпадают ли эти стадии? В группе из четырех человек обсудите, какими навыками из тех, которые позволят вам стать хорошим консультантом-экспертом, вы владеете. Какие навыки вы должны совершенствовать или развивать у себя, чтобы работать в этой специальности?

4. Какой теоретический подход вы находите наиболее привлекательным для экспертного консультирования? Разделите аудиторию на группы по сходству избранной теоретической ориентации. После того как каждая группа получит возможность обсудить свои соображения, поделитесь ими со всеми однокурсниками.

5. Как вы думаете, существуют ли какие-либо проактивные действия, не считающиеся частью консультирования, которые могли бы применять консультанты? Какие определенные виды деятельности вы поместили бы в эту категорию? Обсудите наши идеи в группах по четыре человека, а затем с аудиторией в целом.

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