
Dr. Reg is an Independent Strategic Intervention Coach. Reggie has
received his Strategic Intervention Coach training from the prestigious Robbins-Madanes Center, founded by Tony
Robbins and Cloe Madanes.
Strategic Intervention (also known as SI) is a project dedicated to
extracting the most practical and effective forms of strategic action and
communication from a variety of disciplines: Ericksonian therapy,
strategic family therapy, Human Needs Psychology, organizational
psychology, neurolinguistics, psychology of influence, strategic studies,
traditions of diplomacy and negotiation, game theory, and others.
The term
“Strategic Intervention” was coined by Anthony Robbins, Cloe Madanes, and
Mark Peysha to describe their change work. Mark Peysha has further
developed Strategic Intervention as an interdisciplinary framework and
movement.
Strategic Intervention exists wherever human beings use extraordinary
skill to bring about positive personal and cultural change.
Nelson Mandela
and Mahatma Ghandi are examples of masterful Strategic Interventionists
who transcend the particularities of religion, culture, institution, job
description, or political philosophy (as a Strategic Interventionist
should.)
What distinguishes SI from other strategic studies is the belief that
certain holistic solutions “snap into place” when more people’s needs are
met, expressed, and elevated. These solutions actually deliver more
benefit for less effort.
Anthony Robbins, Cloe Madanes, Mark Peysha and Magali Peysha are the
founders of Strategic Intervention Coaching. They have been powerfully
influenced by the great insights and works of Victor Frankl and Milton
Erickson’s creative breakthroughs in human intervention.
Strategic Intervention is also grounded in the work of the Gregory Bateson
group at the Mental Research Institute, which in the late 1950’s
originated the new paradigm of interactional and systemic studies, which
became a watershed in the development of disciplines such as game theory,
cybernetics, neurolinguistics, organizational psychology, management
psychology, and dozens of other systemic disciplines.
The goal of Strategic Intervention is to integrate the core insights of
these traditions into a method of practical strategic action. SI
encompasses strategies that span from the belief systems and emotional
patterns within an individual, to individual relationships, to group
dynamics, to organizational and cultural interventions. A trained SI coach
navigates these different arenas with ease.