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3.27 PROVOCATION Systemic coaching includes a complete sequence for human development. It integrates systemic diagnosis, experiential mini-interventions reminiscent of Gestalt therapy, elements of Virginia Satir's questioning, Gregory Bateson's systemic theory, Robert Dilts' Sleight of Mouth, Frank Farrelly's Provocative Therapy and Victor Frankl's Logotherapy - to provide the best in solution-focused coaching. Provocation is an integral part of systemic coaching. Properly used, it can motivate action, challenge beliefs and help people make difficult decisions. This page is to assist students of systemic coaching and systemic family therapy be artfully - and heartfully - provocative.     Belief: accept that something is true or real, often with an emotional sense of certainty Provoke: to elicit a response; to motivate an emotion or behavior Reality: What is left when you stop believing in it Faith: Believing what you know is not real Provocation Described Provocative coaching c