Metaphors in My Attic by Andrew Austin
Description
Here is what you get in the program, I know you will love:
Section 1. Introduction
In which we explore, what we actually meant by the metaphor and just why this rather silly reason, really, really, really important. Some might even say life-changing.
Introduction to Metaphors of Movement (length: 12.29 mins)
“Walking a tightrope” exercise
Minor Abreaction (length: 6.34 mins)
“Mistaking effect for cause.”
The first Question (length: 18.25 mins)
“What is that like?”
Metaphor Examples (length: 22.10 mins)
“The proper metaphor examples.”
Neurological Rationale for this Approach (length: 13.45 mins)
“The brain stuff.”
Kinaesthetic Denial – UPDATE (length: 26.12 mins)
“Why a happy ending is not necessarily a good thing.”
“And what is that like?”- UPDATE (length: 10.12 mins)
“Talk, why not take that metaphor any more.”
Section 2. M. Arguments
Through the development of the argument in the likeness, we get to delve deeper, really deep into the mind of another. If you get a good in this, to you, you will end up seems to be psychic, people I was surprised to see how you can know so much about them.
Developing the Metaphor and the Exit Sign (length: 14.09 mins)
“Four parts – finding what is left…”
Border Violations and Chronicity (length: 11.45 mins)
“With this pass category.”
Expressing in coping Behavior (length: 12.27 mins)
“Applying the behavior to the likeness.”
Creating Idioms for the Metaphor (length: 29.43 mins)
“I tell, not ask.”
Recapping: “It’s all about the Feet!”(length: 14.26 mins)
“Altered state is never enough.”
Issues Issues (length: 34.24 mins)
“Finding out where you stand.”
Boundary Violations – 3 UPDATES (length: 66mins, 72mins, 36.40 mins )
x3 audio files the development of the arguments of Border Violations
Session Structure – UPDATE (length: 23.44 mins)
“How the structure of Official law enforcement.”
Section 3. Container Metaphors
The coolest thing about the translations is that we can take what has been a lifelong thing, and converting in one session. This is not something that can necessarily do with the other category of metaphors.
Introduction to Container Metaphors (length 3.40 mins)
Relationships, such as Containers (length 2.50 mins)
The self as a container (length: 7.50 mins)
Fulfilments – UPDATE (length: 14.27 mins)
Childhood Arguments (length: 9.42 mins)
Growing up (length: 6.54 mins)
The finer Points of Growing up (length: 18.51 mins)
Bubbles (length: 10.38 mins)
Bubbles (ii) – UPDATE (length: 4.51 mins)
Containers – UPDATE (length: 14.21 mins)
Partial Containers – UPDATE (length: 6.57 mins)
Section 4. Status
You know that guy who thinks he is above you in the world well, and is not alone.
Status (length: 32.26 mins)
The center of the Universe (length: 12.34 mins)
Status – UPDATE (length: 15mins)
Section 5. Stages, treadmills, Objects and Obstacles
These are the translations in which we are going nowhere fast. Given in place of any of them, this is not a bad thing as no one really likes to go over the edge. But what do we do when something happens on the way? Breaks it? Let’s explore…
Levels of Life (length: 10.00 mins)
“Putting on a performance.”
Stages and Awkward Positions (length: 5.58 mins)
“Under The Spotlight.”
The Gym itself (length: 12.16 mins)
“You’re not getting anywhere.”
The object of the Crime (length: 20.39 mins)
“The burden to be carried.”
Dependency (length: 12mins)
The obstacles (length: 13.46 mins)
“Things getting in the way.”
Edges (length: 10.51 mins)
Section 6. From The Time Of Testing
In this section I present brief client metaphors for you to work. To surprise yourself at how well you do. As with all the videos of each of these has a comments section for the answers.
The introduction of tests (length: 6.05 mins)
“In a hole.”
“Feeling a bit of a mass.”
“Having the inclination.”
“A gut feeling.”
“In a goldfish bowl.”
“Innocent a problem.”
“Donkey on the beach.”
“On the day of judgement.”
“In the cage.”
“In the mess.”
“Hanging around.”
Section 7. Demonstration Sessions and Discussions
Professionally filmed on location in Boulder, Colorado, USA
• The Client Session and Discussion: “Hanging Around.”(length: 50.00 mins)
Following up on the workshop experience, that while some very gruesome imagery.
• This Session: “Against Monsters.”(length: 50.28 mins)
Having clawed his way out of the pit of despair, this client is faced monsters in his life.
• The Client Session and Discussion: “Taking it to the Top.”(length: 38.15 mins)
In this session, the client has an idea he wants to take up to the top.
• This Session: “When It Hurts To Be You.”(length: 82.55 mins)
Sometimes this slow moving session can be quite uncomfortable to watch.
• This Session: “A Divided Self.”(length: 66.22 mins)
The same issues can be some of the most painful parts to deal with in therapy.
• Discussion: Skills to develop Given the therapists. (length: 20mins)
“Andrew Austin is Metaphors of Movement is a fascinating exploration into the world of Metaphor. If you do that, with something of ‘metaphor work’ before you can learn new insights and revelations that only someone with real-world experience of work in therapy in therapy program can provide. This is a very well put together indeed, with many layers of learning. Price!”Colin G. Smith
“I have followed Andrew T. Augustine’s work for many years with great interest. His “Metaphors in the Attic” is really fascinating and excellent, but rare really creative and practical, set of tools valuable to anyone interested in developing their communication skills. The presentation is first class and I would certainly recommend this material to students and colleagues alike.”Nick Kemp
“I’m not sure what it is that Austin does in Littlehampton HQ but he puts a brilliant body of work here, adding to and fleshing out, not to mention making practical a lot of the work of Lakoff. This need to be more than double its price. I told him to change, but ignored me – AGAIN.”Alan Whitton.
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