Blog 89. The Victim Contact Rebus: Helplessness

The Victim Contact Rebus The victim contact rebus is the main focus of this post. My clinical experience is that this rebus is often harder to detect and handle because it is a complicated construction. It is often difficult to explain to staff members that the client’s victim role is a contact rebus (a facade) … [Read more…]

Blog 88. Restart my Blog

It is time to restart my blog. I wrote my latest post on December 1, 2020. In that blog, I hoped that I soon would recapture my energy, but I was wrong. Almost one-and-a-half years have passed since I have been active. Before my reboot, I would like to explain my inactivity. It is essential … [Read more…]

Blog 87. The Coronavirus Me and Motivational Work

Recently, I have found a connection between the coronavirus and Motivational Work through my own experience. When the pandemic came, it became difficult for me to write new blogs. It was as if I had lost my energy. Instead, my anxiety to be contaminated dominated by my feelings. Furthermore, the quarantine has been a most … [Read more…]

Blog 86. Musically Motivational Work

At the end of last year, I listened to a concert together with my wife and our two grown-up daughters. The evening program was focused on composers from Vienna from different epochs. Generally, I always enjoy listening to classical music. This time, the concert struck a special psychological cord in my mind: Motivational Work as … [Read more…]

Blog 84. Motivational Work – Intensity, Activity

In this blog, I will continue my account of the new approach how to motivating a client. This time it is about the role of the motivational worker. The guiding principles are: Motivational Work demands intensity and action. Once again, the ideology of the traditional model of motivation has a different view. The Traditional Model … [Read more…]