Changeworking

Lesser-Known Influences That Shaped James Tripp Pt 2 - Byron Katie, General Semantics, REBT, & Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Jan 4, 2026
James Tripp, a dynamic changework practitioner and trainer, shares transformative insights drawn from influences like Byron Katie and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. He delves into how thought and language shape suffering, emphasizing the importance of questioning certainty and redirecting focus towards solutions. Tripp explores General Semantics, teaching us that language can distort perception, and highlights the benefits of eclecticism in therapeutic models. His reflections encourage coaches and therapists to challenge limiting beliefs and embrace flexibility in their practice.
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INSIGHT

Arguing With Reality Causes Suffering

  • Suffering comes from arguing with reality rather than from reality itself.
  • Byron Katie's work dissolves rigid beliefs by asking four questions and using turnarounds to reconnect to what is true.
ADVICE

Use The Four Questions And Turnarounds

  • Ask Byron Katie's four questions: 'Is it true?', 'Can you absolutely know it's true?', and explore feelings and turnarounds.
  • Use turnarounds (self, other, opposite) and let the client feel those truths to create flexibility.
ANECDOTE

Katie's Awakening Sparked The Work

  • Byron Katie reports an awakening while lying drunk in a refuge which became the origin of her method.
  • James Tripp recommends the audiobook of Loving What Is to hear real sessions and Katie's facilitation.
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