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“Stop yellin’ at me and I’ll stop rolling my eyes”
The main idea that attracted me to Coyote Mentoring is that teaching and counseling works best at the edge. A person grows when they are approached in his comfort zone and then pushed. It is a subtle and powerful thing that I’ve observed and experienced many times.
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Coyote Speaks
Published by collinsd under Awareness, Personal Story. Tags: addiction, alcoholism, book review, counseling, coyote, trickster.
I came across the book, “Coyote Speaks” by Jacques Rutzky 1 while doing a search for material related to Coyote Mentoring. I was also curious to see if the idea of Coyote Counseling was unique and that I was onto a new thingy.
- Coyote Speaks: Creative Strategies for Psychotherapists Treating Alcoholics and Addicts. Rutzky, Jacques. Jason Aronson Inc., Northvale, New Jersey. 1998 ISBN 0-7657-0141-3 ↩

