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  1. Apr 9, 2015 · Spitting in the soup is about bringing a persistent pattern of negative behavior into the other persons awareness without blaming or shaming. Spitting in the soup spoils the fun of negative patterns.

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  2. Jan 24, 2024 · Spitting in the Soup: This metaphorical technique makes the client’s self-defeating behaviors unpalatable by highlighting the negative consequences.

  3. Feb 1, 2020 · Spitting in the soup is a memorable metaphor. It reminds us that sometimes it is necessary to spoil the fun in order to alter negative patterns and create positive behavior change. Add spit to the soup and it is ruined. “Spitting in the soup,” takes the joy out of the negative behavior patterns of others.” Adam Kirk Smith, Author

  4. Adler called this process "spitting in the patient's soup" (Dreikurs, 1973, p. 12). This is a vivid phrase for describing what happens when we expose the hidden agenda or goal for [the client's] self-defeating behavior.

  5. Sep 15, 2021 · Counselor Tips addresses Spitting in the Client's Soup, an Adlerian/Individual Psychology technique. An example of how to use this technique is provided.

  6. One of the few essentials of successful therapy is that it must instigate a fresh conversational perspective. In James Hillman’s terms, there has to be that jolt of novelty. Or, to use Alfred Adler’s colorful language, the therapist must somehow “spit in the client’s soup.”

  7. Jul 21, 2014 · This article provides an un derstanding of the spi tting in the soup techn ique from a different cu ltural

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