Richard R. KoppMetaphor Therapy
Using Client Generated Metaphors In Psychotherapy
Richard R. Kopp, Ph.D., is a professor at the California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, and a member of the faculty of ICASSI, (The International Committee for Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes). He also maintains a private practice as a clinical psychologist in Sherman Oaks, California. Dr. Kopp is a consulting editor for Individual Psychology: The Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research, and Practice, and a reviewer for Professional Psychology: Research and Practice and The journal of Family Psychology.
Part 1 THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION IN METAPHOR THERAPY
Chapter 1 Through the Looking Glass: Exploring and Transforming Client Metaphors
Chapter 2 Derailing the Locomotive: Case Examples of Brief Metaphor Therapy
Chapter 3 Back to the Future: Exploring and Transforming Early Memory Metaphors
Chapter 4 There's This Giant Wall Around Me: A Case Example, Susan Speraw
Chapter 5 I Think, Therefore I Am a Tea Kettle: Metaphor Therapy and the Metaphoric Structure of Reality
Part 2 WEAVING THE TAPESTRY: TOWARD AN INTEGRATIVE MODEL OF METAPHOR AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Chapter 6 Metaphor Therapy and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Chapter 7 Metaphor Therapy and Jung's Analytic Psychology
Chapter 8 Metaphor Therapy and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy
Chapter 9 Metaphor Therapy and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
Chapter 10 Metaphor Therapy and Adler's Individual Psychology
Chapter 11 Metaphor Therapy and Family Systems Therapy
Chapter 12 Metaphor Therapy: Integrating Individual and Family Therapy
Chapter 13 Metaphor in Mind and Brain: Speculations on the Neuropsychology of Metaphor Therapy and Therapeutic Change
Epilogue The Pattern That Connects: Metaphoric Structure in Mind and Nature References
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Subject Index