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Internal conflict,language, and metaphor: Implications for psychotherapy
Authors:Emmanuel Akillas M.A.  Jay S. Efran Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Temple University, USA
Abstract:The term ldquoconflictrdquo has only metaphorical validity when applied to internal dynamics, because an organism can never actually be ldquoat war with itself.rdquo Drawing upon Maturana's theory of living systems, we argue that the concept of conflict has been taken too literally by therapists and clients. Instead of ldquoeliminating conflict,rdquo we urge therapists to focus on the interpersonal implications of language habits and to explore with clients the options for more effective action in the social community.The authors would like to express their appreciation to G. Craig Caputo, Elsa R. Efran, Joseph Fiorito, Charles E. Gallagher, Christopher K. Germer, Richard J. Leffel, M. Penny Levin, Alan J. Lipman, Michael D. Lukens, Robert J. Lukens, and Richard Sadowsky, each of whom read earlier drafts and contributed valuable suggestions.
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