What You’ll Uncover in Andrew Austin Metaphors in My Attic
Andrew Austin – Metaphors in My Attic
Metaphors of Motion Stage 1
“The Foundation”
“Metaphors in My Attic” is hours of on-line, video-primarily based coaching which has obtained 100% constructive suggestions from practitioners worldwide.
I’m assured that the data contained in this program will rework the way in which that you just work with shoppers and can get you considering utterly in another way about the way you hear and use language in your medical observe. The fabric contained in this on-line program represents the fabric coated in the primary 2 days of the Metaphors of Motion coaching program.
Over 10 hours of video in manageable chew-dimension chunks
100% Optimistic Suggestions So Far!
“A really fantastic set of learning materials. Andy Austin lays out his Metaphors of Movement model in a clear, well-organized way that makes it easy to learn. This is a significant development and an excellent presentation of it. There’s more to it than you might think.” Connirae Andreas, creator of Core Transformation
“In his “Metaphors In My Attic” web site, Andrew T. Austin demonstrates completely how he masters the empowering nature of images language. There are greater than sufficient movies together with shopper classes that give step-by-step steerage as how one can discover shopper’s metaphors for a speedy change. I’m actually amazed with the amount of the movies and the detailed data in the online-website. I’m so wanting ahead to attending his workshop in September.” Gaye Gunes, Washington
“With Metaphors of Movement, Andrew Austin offers a set of new and useful tools for NLP practitioners and therapists of all types. Metaphors in my Attic is the indispensable user manual to the system. Well-produced video clips explain simply, with a surprising depth of information and plenty of written support material for the text-minded. A distinct lack of hype and a reliance on illustrative examples makes the program engaging and compelling to explore. This kind of metaphor work will be an important therapeutic modality in the years to come and Metaphors in my Attic is a perfect way to introduce it as a well-defined system.” Philip H. Farber, creator of Mind Magick
Here’s what you get in this system, I do know you’ll find it irresistible:
Part 1. Introduction
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By which we discover what we truly imply by metaphor and simply why this relatively foolish notion is definitely, actually, actually essential. Some would possibly even say life-altering.
• Introduction to Metaphors of Motion (size: 12.29mins)
“Walking a tightrope” train
• A Minor Abreaction (size: 6.34mins)
“Mistaking effect for cause.”
• The First Query (size: 18.25mins)
“What is that like?”
• Metaphor Examples (size: 22.10mins)
“Typical metaphor examples.”
• Neurological Rationale for this Strategy (size: 13.45mins)
“The brain stuff.”
• Kinaesthetic Denial – UPDATE (size: 26.12mins)
“Why a happy ending isn’t necessarily a good thing.”
• “And what is that like?” – UPDATE (size: 10.12mins)
“Discussion on why it doesn’t take so long to get to metaphor any more.”
Part 2. Growing Themes
By creating the theme of the metaphor, we get to delve deeply, actually deep into the thoughts of the opposite individual. In the event you get good at this, which you’ll, you’ll find yourself seemingly psychic as individuals are astonished at how one can probably know a lot about them.
• Growing the Metaphor and Problems with Scope (size: 14.09mins)
“The four directions – finding what is left…”
• Boundary Violations and Chronicity (size: 11.45mins)
“When client jumps category.”
• Eliciting the Coping Behaviour (size: 12.27mins)
“Applying behaviour to the metaphor.”
• Creating Idioms for the Metaphor (size: 29.43mins)
“Tell, don’t ask.”
• Recapping: “It’s all about Feet!” (size: 14.26mins)
“Changing state is never enough.”
• The Challenge of Outcomes (size: 34.24mins)
“Finding out where you stand.”
• Boundary Violations – 3 UPDATES (size: 66mins, 72mins, 36.40mins )
x3 audio recordsdata creating the themes of Boundary Violations
• Session Construction – UPDATE (size: 23.44mins)
“How to structure an MoM session.”
Part 3. Container Metaphors
The good factor about container metaphors is that we will take what has been a lifelong drawback and rework it throughout a single session. This isn’t one thing that we will essentially do with the opposite class of metaphors.
• An Introduction to Container Metaphors (size 3.40mins)
• Relationships as Containers (size 2.50mins)
• Self as a container (size: 7.50mins)
• Fulfilments – UPDATE (size: 14.27mins)
• Childhood Themes (size: 9.42mins)
• Rising Up (size: 6.54mins)
• The Finer Factors of Rising Up (size: 18.51mins)
• Bubbles (size: 10.38mins)
• Bubbles (ii) – UPDATE (size: 4.51mins)
• Containers – UPDATE (size: 14.21mins)
• Partial Containers – UPDATE (size: 6.57mins)
Part 4. Standing
You already know that man who thinks he’s above you in the world, effectively, he isn’t alone.
• Standing (size: 32.26mins)
• Centre of the Universe (size: 12.34mins)
• Standing – UPDATE (size: 15mins)
Part 5. Levels, Treadmills, Objects and Obstacles
These are the metaphors in which we’re going nowhere quick. Given the context of a few of them, that is no unhealthy factor as nobody actually likes going over the sting. However what can we do when one thing will get in our approach? Smash it down? Let’s discover out…
• Levels of Life (size: 10.00mins)
“Putting on a performance.”
• Levels and Awkward Positions (size: 5.58mins)
“Under the Spotlight.”
• Treadmills (size: 12.16mins)
“The art of not getting anywhere.”
• The Object of Guilt (size: 20.39mins)
“A burden to be carried.”
• Dependency (size: 12mins)
• Obstacles (size: 13.46mins)
“Things getting in the way.”
• Edges (size: 10.51mins)
Part 6. A Testing Time
On this part, I current transient shopper metaphors so that you can work with. Chances are you’ll shock your self at how effectively you do. Like with all of the movies every of those has a feedback part to your solutions.
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• Introduction to the checks (size: 6.05mins)
• “In a hole.”
• “Feeling a bit of a jerk.”
• “Having an inclination.”
• “A gut feeling.”
• “In a goldfish bowl.”
• “Shouldering a problem.”
• “Donkey on the beach.”
• “Judgement day.”
• “In a cage.”
• “In a mess.”
• “Hanging around.”
Part 7. Demonstration Classes and Discussions
Professionally filmed on location in Boulder, Colorado, USA
• Shopper Session and Dialogue: “Hanging Around.” (size: 50.00mins)
Following up on a workshop expertise that supplied some very ugly imagery.
• Shopper Session: “Facing Monsters.” (size: 50.28mins)
Having clawed her approach of the pit of despair, this shopper is confronted with coping with monsters in her life.
• Shopper Session and Dialogue: “Taking it to the Top.” (size: 38.15mins)
On this session, the shopper has an concept he needs to take all the way in which to the highest.
• Shopper Session: “When it Hurts to Be You.” (size: 82.55mins)
At occasions this sluggish-shifting session will be fairly uncomfortable to look at.
• Shopper Session: “A Divided Self.” (size: 66.22mins)
Problems with identification will be a few of the most painful features to take care of in remedy.
• Dialogue: Abilities to develop for MoM therapists. (size: 20mins)
“Andrew Austin’s Metaphors of Movement is a fascinating exploration into the world of Metaphor. If you have done anything with ‘metaphor work’ before you will learn new insights and revelations that only someone with the real-world experience of working with dozens upon dozens of clients can provide. This is a very well put together course, with many layers of learning. Excellent Value!” Colin G. Smith
“I have followed Andrew T. Austin’s work for many years with great interest. His “Metaphors in the Attic” is actually fascinating and one of the best but – a uncommon actually artistic and really sensible set of instruments invaluable to anybody in creating their communication expertise. The presentation is first-class and I’ll definitely advocate this materials to college students and colleagues alike.” Nick Kemp
“I’m not quite sure what it is that Austin does in Littlehampton HQ but he presents a brilliant body of work here, adding to and fleshing out, not to mention making practical a lot of the work of Lakoff. This work should be more than double its price. I told him to change it but ignored me – AGAIN.” Alan Whitton.
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