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Research Review of Psychotherapists’ Use of Metaphors

McMullen, L. M., & Tay, D. (2023). Research Review of Psychotherapists’ Use of Metaphors. Psychotherapy. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/pst0000473

 

Abstract

Therapists’ use of metaphor in psychotherapy is ubiquitous. However, compared to theoretical and clinical claims about the potential effectiveness of using metaphor, research investigations pose challenges and remain relatively sparse. We provide examples of metaphors in sessions and then systematically review the empirical literature. This research suggests that collaborative coelaboration of metaphors with clients is related to positive in-session client outcomes, particularly cognitive engagement. Future research might benefit from a more in-depth focus on the process and impacts of using metaphors.

 

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