ABSTRACT

Three dimensions—focal issues, modes of consultation, and the client—form the Consulcube in Figure 1. Within it are a hundred cells, each representing the characteristics of a particular kind of intervention that might be employed with a particular client who is facing a particular problem resulting from an unproductive or self-defeating cycle of behavior, Using the Consulcube, then, any given intervention can be described in three ways; what issue the intervention is intended to help resolve, who is defined as the client, and what the consultant does.