ABSTRACT

In today's society, people often speak about how 'the other makes me feel' or 'he or she made me'. The 'I' technique can be employed in all kinds of groups: process-oriented, therapy, training, workshop, communication skills, topic-focused, parenting, adolescent, parent-child, or family groups. The approach has the potential to be an incredibly powerful tool in a variety of situations, including individual, as well as couples' therapy and counseling. By learning how one's behavior impacts others, and exploring together rather than inquiring, the group can achieve deeper understanding and joint problem solving. The Therapist utilizes this technique in the life, the greater their skill in applying the concept in group communication. Very although it have found no contraindications for this intervention, it is important for the Therapist to be aware of the ego strength of the group Members.