{{tag>Related Person}} ======David Grove===== David Grove was a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who developed a method called "symbolic modeling"[(Grove>David Grove Clean Language[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_language|Wikipedia]])][(symbolicmodelling>Symbolic Modelling: An overview[[https://cleanlanguage.com/symbolic-modelling-overview/|cleanlanguage.com]])] and accompanying processes like "Emergent Knowledge"[(EmergingKnwoledge>The Power of Six[[http://powersofsix.com/|powersofsix.com]])] , which is a form of experiential therapy that uses metaphors and storytelling to help clients understand and work through difficult emotions and experiences. Grove believed that people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by their internal symbolic representations of their experiences. He believed that these symbolic representations, or "clean language," are the key to understanding how people think and feel about their experiences.
"The first objective is for the therapist to keep the language clean and allow the client's language to manifest itself. The second objective is that the clean language used by the therapist be a facilitatory language; in the sense that it will ease entry into the matrix of experience, and into an altered state that may be helpful for the client to internally access his experience." David Grove and Basil Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories (1989) Irvington [pages 8-10]Through symbolic modeling, Grove aimed to help clients discover and change their internal symbolic representations in order to change their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This was done through a series of questions and prompts that helped clients explore their own experiences and identify the underlying symbolic representations that were driving their behaviors. Grove's work[( :harvard:Wilson2017>> authors : Carol Wilson title : The Work and Life of David Grove: Clean Language and Emergent Knowledge publisher : Matador published : 2017 isbn : 37652194 url : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/37652194 )] has had a significant impact on the field of psychotherapy, and his approach has been widely adopted by therapists around the world. It is now commonly used in a variety of settings, including clinical, educational, and business settings.