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Section 2. Theory and Practice, Clinical

The Critical Thinking Paradigm (CTP): Redeciding the Don't Think Injunction and the Mindlessness Script

Pages 232-238 | Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

The critical thinking paradigm (CTP) is a tool for thinking about your thinking, while you are thinking, in order to improve your thinking. After providing a brief summary of CTP, the use of transactional analysis in conjunction with CTP is illustrated using a case study.

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Jerry D. Kiser

Kenneth N. Korpi, M.Ed., is a school counselor in White Sulphur Springs, Montana, and a candidate to become a licensed clinical professional counselor.

Jerry D. Kiser, Ed.D., NCC, LCPQ is an assistant professor of counseling at Montana State University-Northern.

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