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======David Grove===== | ======David Grove===== | ||
- | David Grove was a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who developed a method called " | + | David Grove was a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who developed a method called " |
Grove believed that people' | Grove believed that people' | ||
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- | 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. | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | Grove' | ||
+ | authors | ||
+ | title : The Work and Life of David Grove: Clean Language and Emergent Knowledge | ||
+ | publisher : Matador | ||
+ | published : 2017 | ||
+ | isbn : 37652194 | ||
+ | url : https:// | ||
+ | )] | ||
+ | has had a significant impact on the field of psychotherapy, | ||
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+ | <WRAP 50% CENTER> | ||
+ | {{youtube> | ||
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=====James Lawley and Penny Tompkins===== | =====James Lawley and Penny Tompkins===== | ||
- | James Lawley and Penny Tompkins are therapists and trainers who have developed a method called "Clean Language," | + | James Lawley and Penny Tompkins[(PT> |
+ | are therapists and trainers who have developed a method called "Clean Language," | ||
Clean Language is designed to be a non-intrusive and non-directive approach, which means that the therapist does not offer interpretations or solutions to the client, but rather helps the client to explore their own experiences and find their own insights and solutions. The therapist uses a series of questions and prompts to guide the client through the process of discovering their own symbolic representations and understanding how these representations influence their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. | Clean Language is designed to be a non-intrusive and non-directive approach, which means that the therapist does not offer interpretations or solutions to the client, but rather helps the client to explore their own experiences and find their own insights and solutions. The therapist uses a series of questions and prompts to guide the client through the process of discovering their own symbolic representations and understanding how these representations influence their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. | ||
- | Lawley and Tompkins have written extensively about Clean Language and have developed a number of training programs and resources to help therapists learn and apply this approach in their work. Their work has had a significant impact on the field of psychotherapy and has been widely adopted by therapists around the world. | + | Lawley and Tompkins have written extensively |
+ | authors | ||
+ | title : Metaphors in Mind: Transformation through Symbolic Modelling | ||
+ | published : 2000 | ||
+ | publisher : Crown House Pub Ltd; Reprint Edition | ||
+ | isbn : 0953875105 | ||
+ | url : https:// | ||
+ | )][(MetaphorsinMind> | ||
+ | about Clean Language and have developed a number of training programs and resources to help therapists learn and apply this approach in their work. Their work has had a significant impact on the field of psychotherapy and has been widely adopted by therapists around the world. | ||
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+ | <WRAP 50% CENTER> | ||
+ | {{youtube> | ||
+ | </ | ||
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