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Articles

The wolf in sheeps clothing – enter the world of the EDB (Extreme Difficult Behaviour) – Part 2

The wolf in sheeps clothing – enter the world of the EDB (Extreme Difficult Behaviour) – Part 1

Dealing with extreme and difficult behaviour in the workplace, First Published, Edge Online August 2013

Dealing with extreme difficult behaviour (EDB), First Published, Edge Online May/Jun 2012

Making Mindfulness training fit for purpose

EDB Rule of Three

Are you being too reasonable? – why we are not tackling extreme difficult behaviour effectively.

Circling the Triangle – The EDB Programme articles

Waiting for the one big event – why we are not tackling extreme difficulty behaviour effectively

Assertive Confirmation – Dealing with dominant, controlling and predatory individuals

A formula for Mental Health and Well Being

EDB Behaviours – the concept of Maximise / Minimise

Mental Health training / compassion fatigue a growing issue

Broadcast only mode

The Dark Side of Emotional Intelligence

Dealing with CIM Personalities – Recognition of Impression Management Tactics

When things don’t add up and make no sense

Lies, Cons and Psychopaths

Weaponised Language and Behaviour the tools of the EDB / CIM


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  • www.bacp.co.uk
  • www.yapko.com
  • www.oups.org.uk
  • www.contextualscience.org
  • www.nationalcounsellingsociety.org

Training Links

  • www.managers.org.uk
  • www.i-l-m-com

Contact Details

ITC Consultancy,
152a Derby Road,
Long Eaton,
Nottingham,
NG10 4AX

Tel: 07973 410 010

email: office@taking-control.co.uk

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