Friday, December 11, 2020

Counseling to help our patients find their special “Q” and superpower


In counseling, I sometimes ask my patients the following.

If someone is great at understanding the relationship between visual variables, what can you become?

Possible answer: Artist/photographer

If someone is great at understanding the relationship between auditory variables, what can you become?

Answer: Popstar/musician

If someone is great at understanding the relationship between taste variables, what can you become?

Answer: Chef/food critic

If someone is great at understanding the relationship between touch variables, what can you become?

Answer: Physiotherapy/mechanic

If someone is great at understanding the relationship between smell variables, what can you become?

Answer: Perfumer

If someone is great at understanding the relationship between “feelings” variables, what can you become?

Answer: Psychologist/influencer/mediator

There’s so much different types of intelligence so be careful not to judge oneself based on just general IQ or EQ. There’s so many types of Q’s.

What’s your special Q?
What’s your patient’s special Q?

Everyone deserve to know that....

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