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Metaphors in Mind: Transformation through Symbolic Modelling

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What do you do as a therapist, teacher, doctor or manager when your client, student, patient or colleague says "It's like I'm hitting my head against a brick wall," "I've got a knot in my stomach" or "I'm looking for the right path to take"? Metaphors in Mind describes how to give individuals an opportunity to discover how their symbolic perceptions are organised, what needs to happen for these to change, and how they can develop as a result. Based on David Grove's pioneering therapeutic approach and use of Clean Language, Symbolic Modelling is an emergent, systemic and iterative way of facilitating the psychotherapeutic process. This comprehensive book covers the theory of metaphor, self-organising systems, symbolic modelling, the practice of Clean Language, the five-stage therapeutic process, and includes three client transcripts.

336 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2000

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Author 7 books39 followers
August 18, 2009
Lawley and Tompkins set out to analyse, then chronicle the therapeutic approaches and methods of David J. Grove, creator of Clean Language. Clean language is a simple method of having the client amplify the metaphors they often use when describing a traumatic experience. The key to Clean Language is to use the client’s exact words without inference in a structured process that enables the client to self discover the cause of their problem.

Through a process of observing Grove, analysing client transcripts, being clients of Grove’s themselves, and finally binging their own expertise and experience to bear, they have developed a process described as Symbolic Modelling.

The authors intimate that the process is equally applicable by a manager or teacher as it is by a therapist – and they are right. The challenge for anyone reading this book who is not a therapist, is to be able to discern the extent to which they need to study the model in order to apply it in their situation. Although I would argue that this is a tough challenge, Lawley and Tompkins have helped by designing the book in a manner that enables one to start at various parts of the book, depending on ones style and need.

The book is well written and well laid out. It features many practical examples and includes chapters that takes one through entire client transcripts.

As a management writer myself and not a therapist, I think the ordinary manager may struggle to study enough of the model to be able to apply it in day to day situations. Nether-the-less, the underpinning approach of clean language would be an immeasurable help to any practising manager. I know it has certainly changed my own approach when helping people solve their issues. I would think it should be compulsory reading for all therapists and certainly I would highly recommend it to any manager or teacher who is really interested in helping others develop.
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608 reviews44 followers
January 27, 2025
Not a book for general use, but interesting for understanding how a psychotherapist’s careful use of language can support a client’s understanding and change of self-developed metaphors.
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762 reviews51 followers
December 3, 2024
7/10

Перш за все, я була розчулена вже на вступному слові, коли прочитала про те, що робота над цією книгою почалась незадовго після початку повномасштабного вторгнення, коли автори написали листа, в якому запитали, чим можуть допомогти українцям. Це дуже цінно💛

Про що в цілому ця книга?

✨Тут йдеться про основні правила і принципи чистої мови.
Тобто яким чином психотерапевт повинен будувати комунікацію з клієнтом, щоб створити для останнього місце та напрямок для пошуку відповідей, не нав’язуючи йому власних цінностей, конструкцій чи припущень.
✨Простішими словами - як ставити питання, щоб людина могла отримати від себе відповіді, не забарвлені чужим досвідом.

✨Крім цього, автори також розповідають про символічне моделювання та метафори. В книзі навіть є окремий блок, в якому йдеться про те, як використовувати чисту мову з метою моделювання станів досконалості, успішних стратегій і підходів, а також як змінювати обмежувальні метафори та створювати нові.

Мої враження:

Я читала цю книгу майже півтора місяця, бо початок йшов дуже важко.
Перша частина книжки - це теоретичний блок з купою інформації, від якої мій мозок зав’язувався у вузлик.
📎З плюсів: після кожного розділу були короткі підсумки та заключні зауваги, які трошки допомагали.

Коли почались розділи зі стенограмами терапевтичних сесій і їхнім розбором, стало значно зрозуміліше, і ця частина мені сподобалась більше.

Я б сказала, що ця книга буде більше актуальна для психологів та психотерапевтів, бо мені, наприклад, багато чого доводилось гуглити, адже автори розповідали про певні речі так, наче я вже повинна була їх знати (спойлер: це не так🥺). "Розсіяний розум" та "Коли тіло каже ні" читались легше та сподобались мені більше, але в цілому книга непогана.
А вже на початку нового року я повернусь до улюбленого Габора Мате і почну третю його книжку🫶
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88 reviews4 followers
July 15, 2021
A very useful book that at the same time is agonizing. The first 120 pages are information-dense with details about metaphors, clean language, and experience. From then on, explaining each stage is a bit redundant and sometimes boring with no to minimal movement, it's like being stuck in time, and what kind of stuck is that stuck? It's like please finish your idea already... and what happens next? I stop reading, and then what, well finally after 7 years of trying to finish reading this book I managed.
202 reviews2 followers
April 1, 2021
Another way to do modeling

I’ve found modeling to be useful. I think this is another fun way to model to create lasting change. I like how the book goes through each step and also summarizes each client and all the Clean Language questions again at the end. This is a modeling technique I’ll definitely use soon.
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71 reviews18 followers
March 28, 2016
what would you like to have happen!!??!?!

This is a fantastic book and I have had the opportunity to have a few sessions with James Lawley and Penny Tompkins... Simply amazing, they have helped me heal from relationship Truama(s) also from a childhood malcontent... Simply brilliant individuals and brilliant modellers.
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