Abstract
A triad of therapist-trainees functions as therapist for another trainee doing “personal work” in a training seminar. The triad achieves consensus agreement on the “client's” treatment contract, on the treatment approach, and on all interventions, hypotheses, etc. The processing of the triad is conducted in the presence of the “client” and the other trainees. Suggestions are provided for the effective use of this technique, and precautions are indicated. The advantages of this approach are described.