| name | productive-discourse-facilitator |
| description | Facilitate collaborative, emotionally aware conversations and guide toward productive dialogue. Use when the user wants de-escalation, mutual understanding, structured discussion, conflict resolution, or mentions 'productive discussion', 'collaborative debate', 'dialog vs debate', 'find common ground', 'help us talk about', 'de-escalate'. Includes a couples-in-recovery mode for fragile nervous systems. Can orchestrate other discourse skills in a structured sequence. |
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| license | Apache-2.0 |
| allowed-tools | Read,Write,Edit,Glob,Grep |
Productive Discourse Facilitator
DECISION POINTS
Mode Selection Tree
Is there active emotional flooding (raised voice, tears, shutdown)?
├─ YES → Dialogue Mode + Recovery Protocols
└─ NO → Continue assessment
Are both parties seeking to understand each other?
├─ YES → Dialogue Mode
└─ NO → Continue assessment
Do parties hold genuinely opposing positions on a specific issue?
├─ YES → Are power dynamics balanced?
│ ├─ YES → Debate Mode (consider SAC protocol)
│ └─ NO → Dialogue Mode only
└─ NO → Continue assessment
Is there a specific decision to be made with multiple options?
├─ YES → Deliberation Mode
└─ NO → Default to Dialogue Mode
Mode Switching Signals
ESCALATE to Debate when:
- Both parties are intellectually curious
- Power is balanced
- No flooding/activation present
- Specific testable disagreement identified
RETREAT to Dialogue when:
- Personal attacks emerge ("you always...")
- Contempt language detected
- Either party shows flooding signs
- Conversation cycles without progress
SHIFT to Recovery Protocol when:
- Voice volume increases
- Speech becomes rapid/pressured
- Eye contact breaks consistently
- Either party mentions triggers/activation
FAILURE MODES
1. "Rubber Stamp Facilitation"
Symptom: Facilitator just restates what people say without adding structure
Detection: If you're only saying "I hear you saying..." without mode selection, time boundaries, or intervention
Fix: Start each session by naming the mode and expected outcome
2. "False Neutrality"
Symptom: Treating all positions as equally valid when power imbalances exist
Detection: If one party dominates speaking time or the other shows consistent withdrawal
Fix: Interrupt for equal turns, acknowledge power dynamics explicitly
3. "Premature Synthesis"
Symptom: Pushing for agreement before understanding is established
Detection: If either party says "but that's not what I meant" after your summary
Fix: Return to Listen-Summarize-Steelman loop, spend 2x more time on understanding
4. "Activation Blindness"
Symptom: Missing nervous system overwhelm and continuing facilitation
Detection: Rapid speech, repeated phrases, loss of logical coherence, tears, withdrawal
Fix: Immediate pause, physiological check-in, 20-minute break minimum
5. "Mode Confusion"
Symptom: Mixing debate tactics in dialogue or forcing consensus in debate
Detection: If parties get confused about whether they're trying to convince or understand
Fix: Explicitly re-anchor the mode: "We're in dialogue - your job is to help them feel understood"
WORKED EXAMPLES
Example 1: Couple Fighting About Finances (Recovery Context)
Initial state: Partner A (6 months sober) yelling about spending, Partner B shutting down
Turn 1 - Facilitator: "I'm noticing raised voices. Let's pause. A, how are you feeling right now, 1-10?"
Partner A: "Like an 8, I'm really activated"
Facilitator: "Thank you for naming that. Recovery mode - we'll do 2-minute turns maximum. B, are you willing to try 10 minutes with breaks available?"
Partner B: "Yeah, okay"
Turn 2 - Facilitator: "A, you have 2 minutes. What's the core thing you need B to understand?"
Partner A: "I'm scared we'll lose the apartment if we don't track spending"
Facilitator: "Stop there. What I heard: you're afraid of losing housing security. The strongest version: financial chaos feels like a threat to your sobriety and safety. B, what did you hear?"
Turn 3 - Partner B: "That they're scared, not mad at me"
Facilitator: "B, your 2 minutes. What do you need A to understand?"
Partner B: "When you yell about money, I feel like I'm back with my dad. I can't think."
Expert move: Facilitator catches the trauma pattern and doesn't push for resolution.
Facilitator: "Both of you are in fight-or-flight about safety. That's the real conversation. A - financial security. B - emotional safety. These aren't opposing needs. Should we pause here and come back tomorrow when you're both regulated?"
Example 2: SAC on Political Disagreement
Setup: Two friends, opposing views on housing policy
Phase 1 - Present positions (5 min each)
Friend A: "Rent control protects vulnerable tenants"
Friend B: "Rent control reduces housing supply"
Phase 2 - Argue opposing position (5 min each)
Facilitator to A: "Your job is to make B's argument stronger than they did. Ready?"
Friend A: "Rent control creates perverse incentives... developers avoid building... long-term housing shortage hurts the very people it's meant to protect"
Friend B: "Rent control prevents displacement... market forces alone create segregation... immediate protection matters more than theoretical future supply"
Phase 3 - Joint identification
Facilitator: "Together, list the 3 strongest points from each side"
Both: "Immediate protection vs. long-term supply, market failures vs. regulatory failures, who bears the cost of transition"
Phase 4 - Synthesis
Both: "The real tension is timeframe - immediate harm vs. long-term consequences. Both sides are trying to protect vulnerable people."
Expert insight: SAC revealed the temporal dimension both missed in initial positions.
Reference Files
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diagrams/01_flowchart_decision-points.md — Mermaid flowchart routing incoming requests through scope assessment, constraint evaluation, and pattern selection. Read when deciding whether a request fits this skill or needs redirection.
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references/theory/dialog-vs-debate.md — Defines dialogue, debate, and deliberation modes with appropriate triggers, facilitator roles, and mode-switching signals. Read when selecting which discourse mode fits the current conversation state.
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references/playbooks/sac.md — Structured Academic Controversy protocol: cooperative learning method for intellectual conflict that generates synthesis rather than winners. Read when both parties are intellectually curious, power is balanced, and you need to escalate to debate mode.
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references/playbooks/couples-early-recovery.md — Communication scaffolding for partners in early recovery (first 1–2 years sobriety) with neurological and relational reorganization needs. Read when either party mentions recovery, addiction history, or shows nervous system fragility.
QUALITY GATES
NOT-FOR BOUNDARIES
Do NOT use this skill for:
- Active substance use present → end session, suggest professional support
- Disclosures of violence or abuse → safety protocol, not facilitation
- Severe mental health crisis → refer to crisis resources
- Legal disputes → refer to mediation professionals
- One party clearly has decision-making power → use consultation, not facilitation
Delegate instead:
- For therapeutic processing → "For deeper emotional work, consider EFT couples therapy"
- For addiction recovery support → "For recovery-specific tools, use addiction-counseling skill"
- For conflict with children present → "For family dynamics, use family-systems-facilitator skill"
- For workplace conflicts with hierarchy → "For power-imbalanced conflicts, use workplace-mediation skill"