Patterns and their tags sorted by tag
Pattern hearts and pics sorted by tag
Alphabetical list of all patterns and their tags
Tags are a wide-open way of labelling patterns, as compared to our categorization schemes, which are more structured.
tag cards
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Each of these patterns names and/or rests on an important phenomenon which we believe is always present. We often find great value and power ...Description
These patterns relate to the context of the work you are doing with a group - mostly answering the questions who, where and how ...Description
These patterns manifest a strong holding energy, caring for individuals, subgroups and/or the group as a whole. The key card is Holding ...Description
These patterns are about how and from who/where you take things in, and what and how you let out what you have to offer ...Description
These patterns have to do with who is participating and who is not.Patterns tagged with membership
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Group modes other than open conversation. Mode Choice is the key card.Patterns tagged with mode
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These patterns explore a pair of qualities or practices that could seem opposed. We generally look to balance, or transcend-and-include the two. For ...Description
These patterns have a shift in power dynamics as a key feature, usually in a more egalitarian direction.Patterns tagged with power
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These are patterns we are more likely to recognize as having occurred--either as context or outcome--rather than having control over them. On the outcome/emergence ...Description
These patterns have to do with timing - what to next, what's in the flow? Be aware of and work with the group's rhythm ...Description
These are about shifts in attention, intention, or beliefs. They can be outcomes which emerge, and they can also be invited. They ...Description
These patterns have to do with the physical space a group is in.Patterns tagged with space
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These patterns have to do with time in relation to group events, some referring to a typical phase of an event, others relating in ...Description
These patterns rest on a deep trust, that things will be okay or that anyway we will be able to handle whatever comes. ...Description
Patterns that are intrinsically - or at least generally or most powerfully - enacted by the whole group. The key card is ...


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