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The use of metaphors in cognitive therapy

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Resumo:Recently, cognitive approaches to therapy have been facing an increasingly constructivist orientation, in which persons are viewed as actively constructing their own reality from their deep/tacit/unconscious knowledge representation. This paper begins with the presentation of the main assumptions of the constructive movement in cognitive therapy on the nature and change of cognitive representations. It is asserted that at the deep/tacit/unconscious levels, knowledge is represented in analogical and metaphorical ways. The use of metaphors is suggested as a therapeutic tool to access and change tacit/unconscious levels of cognitive representation. A cognitive adaptation of the multiple-embedded-metaphor strategy is presented and illustrated.
Autores principais:Gonçalves, Óscar F.
Outros Autores:Craine, M. H.
Assunto:Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
Ano:1990
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:Recently, cognitive approaches to therapy have been facing an increasingly constructivist orientation, in which persons are viewed as actively constructing their own reality from their deep/tacit/unconscious knowledge representation. This paper begins with the presentation of the main assumptions of the constructive movement in cognitive therapy on the nature and change of cognitive representations. It is asserted that at the deep/tacit/unconscious levels, knowledge is represented in analogical and metaphorical ways. The use of metaphors is suggested as a therapeutic tool to access and change tacit/unconscious levels of cognitive representation. A cognitive adaptation of the multiple-embedded-metaphor strategy is presented and illustrated.