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		<title>Dealing with aggressive behaviour at work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the first post of its kind, just to give an insight about how coaching can help one’s thinking toward a positive outcome.  As I am just sharing part of the conversation I am maintaining the high confidentiality that is always paramount in the coach-client relationship. During a workshop I recently run one of [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.magacoaching.co.uk">MaGa Coaching</a>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-260" title="Anger Expression" src="http://www.magacoaching.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/AngerImage1.jpg" alt="Anger Expression" width="239" height="278" />This is the first post of its kind, just to give an insight about how coaching can help one’s thinking toward a positive outcome.  As I am just sharing part of the conversation I am maintaining the high confidentiality that is always paramount in the coach-client relationship.</p>
<p>During a workshop I recently run one of the delegates asked me if I would suggest ideas about how to deal with aggressive behaviour. After clarifying that as a coach I refrain from offering suggestions and I offered to show her how I could coach her to her own outcome.  The conversation went about this way:</p>
<blockquote><p>Massimo: can you describe what do you mean by aggressive behaviour?</p>
<p>Client: I always leave my door open as a personal policy and colleagues feel free to enter without being invited and start yelling at me for whatever reason.</p>
<p>M: does this happen when you are expecting them?</p>
<p>C: no just randomly…</p>
<p>M: and you are just dealing with what they ask on the spot?</p>
<p>C: I have no choice, they are there and yelling… and…</p>
<p>M: it sounds this is affecting profoundly… what is your first feeling about that?</p>
<p>C: I feel powerless…</p>
<p>M: have you thought about alternative behaviours?</p>
<p>C: asking them to calm down never worked when I tried: perhaps arranging an appointment… but I usually get very upset and it ruins the rest of my day…</p>
<p>M: is this slowing down your performance?</p>
<p>C: sometime I waste considerable amount of time just rethinking about the whole situation…</p>
<p>M: can you qualify considerable?</p>
<p>C: many minutes, hours some times…</p>
<p>M: so how would you feel if you could deal with this differently?</p>
<p>C: it would make me feel great and invigorated!</p>
<p>M: ok, please let me ask another question: do you feel physically threatened when this happens?</p>
<p>C: … what do you mean?</p>
<p>M: do you think at any time that one of your colleagues might physically attack you or hurting you?</p>
<p>C: no, absolutely never.</p>
<p>M: great, so if there is no physical threat is their loud voice a threat for you?</p>
<p>C: well… I guess it’s just noise then…</p>
<p>M: so how are you going to deal with the next yeller?</p>
<p>C: well, I will be better prepared and just have a different perspective about the whole behaviour</p>
<p>M: great, well done! And thank you for your honesty in discussing this issue</p></blockquote>
<p>The whole conversation lasted less than 2 minutes and, at the end of it, her expression was glowing.</p>
<p>She Emailed a few days after thanking me again for the little demonstration and explaining how I managed to change her thinking around aggressive behaviour.  She also mentioned that it helped her to face successfully a couple of incidents that would have ruined her day just a before our session.</p>
<blockquote><p>We recently experienced a high number of inquiries about how to deal with aggressive behaviour.  To help people like you we are running a special telecall, in collaboration with East Anglia Hypnotherapy.  If you are affected by aggressive behaviour at home or at work and would like to have some help please<br />
<a href="http://bit.ly/9Qldbq"> follow this link and book yourself in</a>.</p></blockquote>
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