Using Metaphors In Psychotherapy

Using Metaphors In Psychotherapy

Author: Philip Barker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1135063761

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Published in the year 1982, Using Metaphors in Psychotherapy is a valuable contribution to the field of Psychotherapy.


The Answer Within

The Answer Within

Author: Stephen R. Lankton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-12-22

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 1317773039

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First published in 1983. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Mining Your Client's Metaphors

Mining Your Client's Metaphors

Author: Paul Robbins

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1452558752

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If you're a therapist, counselor, coach, or other healing professional, you can make a quantum leap in your ability to assess, clarify, clear blocks and encourage transformative change by learning to use your client's internal metaphors to full advantage with Clean Language and Symbolic Modeling. Used as a self-study tool or a course text, this workbook will empower you with effective and flexible new tools to use alone or integrate with what you already do.


Corpus-Based Approaches to Metaphor and Metonymy

Corpus-Based Approaches to Metaphor and Metonymy

Author: Anatol Stefanowitsch

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2008-08-22

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 3110199890

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The papers in this volume deal with the issue of how corpus data relate to the questions that cognitive linguists have typically investigated with respect to conceptual mappings. The authors in this volume investigate a wide range of issues - the coherence and function of particular metaphorical models, the interaction of form and meaning, the identification of source domains of metaphorical expressions, the relationship between metaphor and discourse, the priming of metaphors, and the historical development of metaphors. The studies deal with a variety of metaphorical and metonymic source and target domains, including the source domains SPACE, ANIMALS, BODY PARTS, ORGANIZATIONS and WAR, and the target domains VERBAL ACTIVITY, ECONOMY, EMOTIONS and POLITICS. In their studies, the authors present a variety of corpus-linguistic methods for the investigation of conceptual mappings, for example, corpora annotated for semantic categories, concordances of individual source-domain items and patterns, and concordances of target-domain items. In sum, the papers in this volume show how a wide range of corpus-linguistic methods can be used to investigate a variety of issues in cognitive linguistics; the combination of corpus methods with a cognitive-linguistic view of metaphor and metonymy yields new answers to old questions (and to new questions) about the relationship between language as a conceptual phenomenon and language as a textual phenomenon.


Embedded Metaphor

Embedded Metaphor

Author: Nina Felshin

Publisher: Independent Curators International

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13:

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Since the 1980s, with the advent of multiple public crises such as AIDS, homelessness, the politics of sexual identity and abortion rights, the bed has taken on a greater symbolic weight, becoming a pivotal metaphor for the intersection of private and public boundaries. This themed survey includes work by Bob Flanagan, Zoe Leonard and Carrie Mae Weems among others.


Metaphoria

Metaphoria

Author: Rubin Battino

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 2005-01-27

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1845905423

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This is the comprehensive guide for all those wishing to explore the fascinating potential of metaphor. Containing sample scripts and suggestions for basic and advanced metaphors and a history of the use of metaphor. " Rubin's freshness and honesty is unparalleled, his grasp of the subject is uncanny."


Communication, Cultural and Media Studies

Communication, Cultural and Media Studies

Author: John Hartley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-09-12

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1351848011

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Now in its fifth edition, this pioneering volume of Routledge’s ‘Key Guides' series offers clear explanations of key concepts, showing where they came from, what they are used for and why they provoke discussion or disagreement. The new edition is extensively revised to keep pace with rapidly evolving developments in communication, culture and media, providing topical and authoritative guidance to transformational shifts from broadcast to digital technologies, national to global media and disciplinary to diverse knowledge. It includes: Nearly 250 entries, covering what and how to study across this multi-disciplinary field; 50 new entries: from algorithm and assemblage, dance and data, to woke and worldbuilding; Updated references with 500 items and suggestions for further reading; Revisions, updates and examples throughout. For students and seasoned scholars alike, Communication, Cultural and Media Studies is an invaluable resource in an ever-changing landscape.


The Biomimicry Revolution

The Biomimicry Revolution

Author: Henry Dicks

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2023-03-14

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 0231557639

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Modernity is founded on the belief that the world we build is a human invention, not a part of nature. The ecological consequences of this idea have been catastrophic. We have laid waste to natural ecosystems, replacing them with fundamentally unsustainable human designs. With time running out to address the environmental crises we have caused, our best path forward is to turn to nature for guidance. In this book, Henry Dicks explores the philosophical significance of a revolutionary approach to sustainable innovation: biomimicry. The term describes the application and adaptation of strategies found in nature to the development of artificial products and systems, such as passive cooling techniques modeled on termite mounds or solar cells modeled on leaves. Dicks argues that biomimicry, typically seen as just a design strategy, can also serve as the basis for a new environmental philosophy that radically alters how we understand and relate to the natural world. By showing how we can imitate, emulate, and learn from nature, biomimicry points us toward a genuinely sustainable way of inhabiting the earth. Rooted in philosophy, The Biomimicry Revolution has profound implications spanning the natural sciences, design, architecture, sustainability studies, science and technology studies, and the environmental humanities. It presents a sweeping reconception of what philosophy can be and offers a powerful new vision of terrestrial existence.


Psychotherapeutic Metaphors: A Guide To Theory And Practice

Psychotherapeutic Metaphors: A Guide To Theory And Practice

Author: Philip Barker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1135063486

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Provides a theoretical and practical introduction to the use of metaphors in therapy, outlining which clinical situations lend themselves to the use of metaphorical strategies and how to use metaphors to develop rapport between therapist and client.


Communication, Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts

Communication, Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts

Author: John Hartley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1134492065

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This is the third edition of an up-to-date, multi-disciplinary glossary of the concepts you are most likely to encounter in the study of communication, culture and media, with new entries and coverage of recent developments.