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IC11 Clinical Demonstration 09 – Helping – Client Explore Their Metaphor for Their Problem to Discover – Solution – Steve Andreas

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Metaphor primarily activates the client’s sub-dominant hemisphere, and this can be utilized without knowing the content of the problem. Asking a client to discover more about their metaphor for a problem is a way to communicate directly with their unconscious understandings, which are often the keys to making useful changes.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Distinguish between a client’s guiding metaphor and a mere “figure of speech.”
  2. List the four major criteria for expanding a client’s metaphor in a useful way.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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