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From the front flap of this 188 page book: For many years therapist-generated metaphoric interventions have been used to enhance psychodynamic Ericksonian and family systems approaches to therapy. However it now is becoming evident that the use of metaphor in therapy does not have to be restricted to any single approach or method. [This book] introduces two important new methods for using metaphor as an intervention technique in psychotherapy - both involving client-generated metaphors rather than the traditional metaphoric intervention suggested by the therapist. By helping a client identify and explore his or her own metaphors the therapist will be better able to understand the belief system that is reflected in the client's metaphoric speech and early memory metaphors. It will also enable the therapist to access and employ the client's own insight to stimulate positive growth and change. This book provides a step-by-step process for learning two specific approaches to client-generated metaphoric intervention. The firs involves exploring and transforming the client's metaphoric language. The second focuses on exploring and transforming the client's early memory metaphors. Numerous case studies help illustrate these methods. In addition to outlining how a client-generated intervention is accomplished the book examines specific skills that will help the therapist become more successful in these interventions. Practitioners will also find that the client-generated metaphor therapy described in the book is sensitive to culture ethnicity gender sexual orientation making it ideally suited for working with diverse populations. In addition both methods are compatible with a wide range of therapeutic modalities and orientations. Finally the book explores the role of the linguistic cognitive sensory-effective and neuropsychological processes that contribute to the therapeutic changes resulting from a client-generated metaphor.