The Integrative Client-Centered Model (ICCM) provides a variety of tools (strategies, techniques, and relational approaches) for the helping professional. These tools are both simple and robust. They can be used with effect in the most basic and in the most challenging human interactions. They are practical, easy to apply, and effective for lawyers, litigators, mediators, judges (and any other relational professional) to communicate, understand, negotiate, cross-examine, and persuade.
ICCM tools include:
- Twelve Key Skills, for counseling, negotiating, litigating, & mediating
- Conflict Model (of personality in conflict)
- Conflict Model Circumplex (personality in conflict model)
- Conflict Model Cognitive-Affective Characteristics and Differences worksheet
- Hierarchy of Needs in Conflict model
- DMM Danger List
- Integrative Listening
- 4-Step Change Process model
- Narrative analysis
- Psychological-based cross-examination
- Dysfunctional Awareness Skills Scale (DASS)
- Lawfightingtm
- Neural integration tools
- Grounding skills
- Window of optimal decision making
- Equipoise (an ethical model for balancing professional care and distance)
- Parenting PowerpacK binder (OneNote and paper versions)
- Targeted Integrative Parenting Strategies (TIPS) Coaching™
Recent Posts
- ICCI Welcomes sister site: Conflict Science Institute
- Attachment evidence and expert testimony are reliable and admissible using the DMM and IASA Family Attachment Court Protocol
- CLE: Attachment and conflict psychology – Bellingham 9/17/18
- Presentation: DMM clinician tools, from a lawyer’s perspective – Florence IT, 6/13/18
- Study: Common brain parasites can change conflict-relevant personality function -Toxoplasma Gondii