Gina Campbell
Published: 2015-06-05
Total Pages: 239
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Looking for easy, effective, and creative ways to engage your client's deeper knowledge of their learning and healing processes? Psychotherapist David Grove had an insatiable curiosity about how a client subconsciously structures their experience and how change at the subconscious level happens. With a deep respect for the accumulated wisdom in a client's internal world, Grove determined to find ways to keep the facilitator from contaminating the client's experience while fostering self-discovery and self-healing. The result is Clean Language, carefully-worded questions incorporating a client's exact words coupled with strategic processes that create ideal conditions for a client to learn more about themselves. The Clean facilitator directs their client’s attention, trusting that as the client collects information about their mind and body systems’ strengths and weaknesses, insights and confusions, strategies and maladaptations, the system learns from itself, heals, and grows. Discover twelve easy-to-learn Clean Language processes that combine the science of emergence and Metaphor Therapy as only creative innovator David Grove could. Clean Language expert Gina Campbell presents twelve Grovian processes for therapists, counselors, coaches, and other helping and healing professionals looking for ways to guide their clients in experiential self-exploration. From among the many process Grove developed, Campbell has selected ones that are easy to master and easy to use. You will learn step by step how to facilitate clients to access their inner knowledge and experiences by projecting them onto a drawing or into the surrounding physical space. Spread out before them, your clients' deeper understandings and perspectives readily reveal themselves. "Gina Campbell has marshaled an admirable array of material into a wonderful resource. For the first time in one book are twelve golden nuggets from David Grove's life work. Whether you are a new coach or an established therapist, your clients will be delighted with how elegantly you facilitate them to find their own resources and solutions. Panning for Your Client's Gold is a wellspring that you will want to return to again and again." —James Lawley and Penny Tompkins, authors of Metaphors in Mind: Transformation through Symbolic Modelling