Danie Beaulieu – Living Metaphor (AMT 2010)
“Danie Beaulieu – Living Metaphor” delves into the transformative power of metaphor in therapeutic settings. Through this program, participants explore how metaphor can be used as a tool for healing, personal growth, and change. Danie Beaulieu shares practical techniques and case studies to demonstrate how metaphorical language can facilitate deeper understanding and insight in therapy. By incorporating living metaphor into their practice, therapists can help clients access subconscious resources and create meaningful shifts in their lives. This program offers valuable insights for therapists seeking to enhance their therapeutic skills and support clients on their journey towards healing and self-discovery.
Danie Beaulieu offers a stunningly evocative array of ways to use simple objects as visual and behavioral metaphors for key aspects of a client’s problem, and then use these to work toward resolution.
You can watch a 10-minute segment from this DVD below, and read about her work here.
Her use of her own nonverbal behavior to elicit states in clients and participants is an added bonus, and particularly useful for women who want to increase their range of expressiveness with clients.
Recorded at the 2010 Advanced Mastery Training in Boulder Colorado. 2 hours, 15 minutes, $59
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