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Improve the Impact of Your Facilitation Facilitation is about
mastering how to deliver an engaging learning experience, all in
the effort of improving workplace performance. It's also about
developing your unique approach and building confidence in it so
you can achieve your facilitation goals. In Facilitation in Action,
four master ATD facilitators open your eyes to the range of
facilitation methods and techniques and help you find your
authentic training style. Authors Carrie Addington, Jared Douglas,
Nikki O'Keeffe, and Darryl Wyles provide tips, lessons, and stories
rooted in hands-on application, from experiences leading ATD's
education programs and delivering training in industries from
government and healthcare to marketing and beauty. Learn how to
develop a facilitation mindset that identifies what learners need
to be successful before, during, and after training. Explore how to
adapt your facilitation across various modalities and how to be
prepared when you must pivot in the moment. And, dive into the
importance of empathy, inclusion, feedback, and performance to
facilitation. This guide takes both new and established
facilitators on a journey of honing training delivery skills, and
demonstrating agility for the benefit of the learners, the
organization, and themselves. The chapters are structured around
actual questions the authors have received over the years from
learners in ATD Education's train-the-trainer sessions. Each
chapter concludes with invitations and moments of reflection for
the reader as they consider their own development as a facilitator.
For the more than 2 million Americans with obsessive-compulsive
disorder, the intrusive thoughts and uncontrollable behaviors can
take a harsh toll, as author Jared Douglas Kant knows all too well.
Diagnosed with OCD at age 11, Jared became ruled by dread of deadly
germs and diseases, the unrelenting need to count and check things,
and a persistent, nagging doubt that overshadowed his life.
In The Thought that Counts, Jared shares his deeply personal
account of trial, tribulation, and ultimately triumph. Using
anecdotes, narratives and sidebars, this book adds a human face to
a complex disorder. Jared's funny, often touching, sometimes
harrowing tale makes for compelling reading. Yet his memoir is only
half the story. With the help of psychologist Martin Franklin,
Ph.D., and veteran science writer Linda Wasmer Andrews, Jared
paints the big picture for other teens with OCD. Drawing on the
latest scientific and medical evidence, he explains how to
recognize warning signs, where to find help, and what treatments
have proved effective. Jared also offers practical suggestions on
managing the symptoms of OCD at home, at school, and in
relationships with family and friends. The result is both an
absorbing memoir and a useful guide that will help to ease the
isolation caused by OCD, assuring anyone recently diagnosed with
the disease that, with commitment and hard work, they can overcome
this illness.
Part of the Adolescent Mental Health Initiative series of books
written specifically for teens and young adults, this volume offers
hope to young people who are struggling with obsessive-compulsive
disorder, helping them to overcome the challenges of this illness
and go on to lead healthy, productive lives.
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