How Do We Figure out What We Really Want: Listening to Our Inner Voice

22/06/2021 33 min Temporada 1 Episodio 8

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Jacob and Judy use The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck to pull the XVI The Tower_ and the Wisdom of the Oracle Divination Cards to pull the 33 Chaos and Conflict card. They talk about times of transition and the principle of three. They also talk about motivation and how to help clients connect with some of their desires.

Time Stamps

00:00 Episode 08 of The Mother Dearest Show
00:26 Pulling the XVI The Tower and 33 Chaos and Conflict Cards
02:54 Principle of 3
09:50 How do we Motivate Clients
20:42 Functions of Behavior
24:54 Liberation and Being Who We Are

Links



The Rider-Waite Tarot XVI The Tower Card





The Wisdom of the Oracle Divination Cards 33 Chaos and Conflict




Wisdom of the Oracle Divination Cards: Ask and Know by Colette Baron-Reid
Pathfinder’s Tarot by David Fontana
We talk about the phases of the moon and make a reference to Episode 3: The Breaking and Breakthroughs in our Lives
We talk about the principle of 3. I was unable to find any specifically about that in the same context. The close was some discussion about the Cyclic Universe: Endless Birth, Death, and Rebirth
Judy mentions our conversation about drawing tarot cards with clients, which we had in Episode 1: Our First Episode - Tarot Cards and EMDR in Counseling.
We talked about Father Greg Boyle at Homeboy Industries.
We talked about the functions of behavior. This topic generally comes from Hanley et al.’s (2003) Functional Analysis of Problem Behavior: A Review. The functions of behavior are:

Attention (peer / adult)
Sensory
Escape feeling/tasks
Gain agenda or physical control


Judy is reading/listening to Untamed by Glennon Doyle link to the author website



Reference



Hanley, G. P., Iwata, B. A., & McCord, B. E. (2003). Functional analysis of problem behavior: A review. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36(2), 147-185. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.2003.36-147