What is Strategic Intervention?
The Strategic Intervention Method (SI) has its roots in the belief that each individual already has the potential to work on negative patterns and limiting beliefs.
This leads to positive development for growth and accomplishing their goals.
Through SI the client learns to see a new perspective for his/her own world which will then allow them to plan the steps needed for personal development in the desired direction.
The goal with SI is to follow through from the new won perspectives with action steps on a strategic day-to-day basis and, ultimately, create change.
We then find the practical implementation of the strategies in the areas of beliefs, value systems, emotional patterns, and relationships (life partner, professional, family, social environment).
The practical application of the strategies used in SI will have an effect on your believes, values, emotional patterns, relationships, health, happiness and fulfillment.
Origins of Strategic Intervention:
Created by Tony Robbins and Cloe Madanes, SI extracts the most practical and effective of strategic actions and communication from a variety of disciplines: Ericksonian therapy, strategic family therapy, Human Needs Psychology, organizational psychology, neurolinguistics, psychology of influence, strategic studies, traditions of diplomacy and negotiation, and others.
Both Tony Robbins and Cloe Madanes have been powerfully influenced by the great insights and works of Victor Frankl and Milton Erickson’s creative breakthroughs in human intervention.
In which situations is SI used?
SI encompasses strategies that span from our belief systems and emotional patterns within an individual, to individual relationships, to group dynamics, to organizational and cultural interventions.
What is the difference between SI and a therapy?
Many forms of therapy are based on a medical diagnosis and, in consequence, have the root of their approach in the treatment of a dysfunction. SI believes that every client already brings the required potential and, with that, has access to the strategic actions required for positive development. At no point does SI replace medically-prescribed therapy.