Four Thinking Styles and How They Shape Therapy June 13, 2012
Category: Personal Growth & Change, The Mind & Neuroscience
Armand DiMele and Lisa Arnone, LCSW break down a four-part framework of thinking styles, concrete sequential, concrete random, abstract sequential, and abstract random, showing how each shapes personality, stress responses, and the fit between therapist and client. The conversation ends on trust as the core of healing.