A model of musing
How would you work with a client who says “”I want to stop going into blank”? Published in Anchor Point, 16(5).
Metonymy
Part-whole relationships – a process fundamental to language and cognition.
Mind, Metaphor and Health
How to recognise and work within a metaphor to activate an individual’s personal healing process. Published in Positive Health.
Modelling dynamic equilibrium
What it is, why it matters and how to make use of the idea of stability through change.
Perspectives to model by
Where and how we perceive makes a difference to what we perceive. Where do Symbolic Modeller’s perceive from?
The Magic of Metaphor
Learning to use your personal metaphors and symbols in order to read and understand your own symbology. Published in the ‘Carolyn Myss Newsletter’.
What is Emergence?
How to think in terms of ’emergence’, a fundamental feature of the dynamics of self-organising systems
Metaphors in Mind: A case study
Using Clean Language to facilitate change through clients’ metaphors. Published in Anchor Point
Learning Metaphors
A practical approach to understanding students by noting and using their metaphors. Published in the SEAL Journal.
Symbolic Modelling in Education
How Symbolic Modelling came into being and ways it is being applied in education. Published in New Learning.
Clean Language Without Words
How to use your voice and body to utilise clients use of space, their body and non-verbal sounds. Published in ‘Rapport’
Symbolic Modelling and the Emergence of Background Knowledge
How to model background structures using embodied metaphor schema. First published in ‘Rapport’.
Symbolic Modelling: An overview
The first article describing a new way to model subjective experience.
Published in ‘Rapport’.
Meta, Milton and Metaphor
Sensory and abstract are different kinds of subjective experience and there is a third kind not coded by Bandler and Grinder.
Less is More … The Art of Clean Language
Our first article about David Grove’s extraordinary innovation. Published in ‘Rapport’.
And … what kind of a man is David Grove?
Our first interview with David Grove, the creator of Clean Language. Published in Rapport.
The most successful NLP Practice group in the world?
How the London NLP group built a self-organising community.
Your thinking virtually creates your reality
Living out of the two most fundamental NLP Presuppositions. Published in Rapport, 20.