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More MetaphorConcerns and Considerations in GroupsSoutheastern Louisiana University This article urges caution in illuminating and interpretating spontaneous group metaphors. It encourages amplification of the metaphor as a less intrusive means for using this therapeutic tool. Case examples are provided supporting the discussion.
Small Group Research, Vol. 20, No. 4,
449-458 (1989) |
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