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Six Degrees of Freedom: Intuitive Problem Solving with Emergent Knowledge
Written with Carol Wilson this article covers the history and principles of Emergent Knowledge as developed by David Grove. It also includes a sample framework for the Emergent Knowledge process.
Emergent Knowledge and Clean Coaching
This article covers the development of David Grove's Emergent Knowledge (ΣK™) and Carol Wilson's Clean Coaching which includes aspects of ΣK™. It also looks at the differences between Clean Coaching and conventional coaching and explores some of the principles of Emergent Knowledge including a case study.
Bibliography of Publications by David Grove
We are attempting to construct a comprehensive archive of all materials produced by David Grove. Apart from Resolving Traumatic Memories, all the publications listed are out of print. If you can add any information to this list, or can provide any original material to the David Grove Archive, please contact us at the address below.
Clean Space: the first workshop
These may be the first written notes of David Grove describing his embryonic Clean Space process during a workshop in Auckland, New Zealand in February 2002.
The Philosophy And Principles Of Clean Language
A list of 17 principles related to the use of Clean Language (edited from talk given by David Grove at a Clean Language Research Day in London, 13 November 1998).
Ann's Anxiety about Cancer: Grovian Metaphor Therapy
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David Grove
conducted the following Metaphor Therapy session in 1998 with a 46-year-old female who was
undergoing intensive chemotherapy for cancer at the time. The verbatim transcript is a good example of how gentle yet effective David's work
can be.
Writing and transcription by Rob McGavock.
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Paul's Fear - Quadrant IV Intervention
The following is a demonstration conducted by David Grove with a volunteer Paul, in front of an audience. In this unravelling of information and lecture to the audience, David demonstrates the powerful healing capabilities of the redemptive metaphor.
Comments and transcription by Rob McGavock.
Problem Domains And Non-Traumatic Resolution Through Metaphor Therapy
The quadrants provide a sense of the holographic nature of problem domains and provide a context for understanding how the mechanisms function in a matrix of space and time. The objective of this therapy is to find a solution to a particular problem domain by tracing the undesirable symptom back through time to its originator. A powerful 'redemptive metaphor' can then be discovered prior to the origination that can be utilized to heal the etiology and its entire evolution into the client's life.
And, what kind of a man is David Grove?
David Grove has developed a unique way of working with the symbolic nature of our inner worlds. He is continually expanding and refining his approach as he discovers more about the faculty of humans to represent their deepest experiences as metaphor. Soaking in a hot tub, Penny Tompkins and James Lawley interview David beneath a star-spangled Lake District sky.
Pins & Needles: a Quadrant II case study
A 39-year old woman client presented in therapy with excessive feelings of guilt. The client did not know the aetiology of this invasive feeling that had gradually seeped into all areas of her life. This intervention from David Grove's early work switches quite rapidly from metaphor, memory and childwithin. It illustrates how to map the changing locus of attention; how to make sure all the information that is developed is woven back into the narrative, crossed over and transformed; and how to work with 'a nested childwithin'.
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