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Clean language originated with New Zealand-born and educated David Grove, who drew on his bi-cultural Māori/British roots when designing therapeutic and coaching methods. [10] Grove had degrees from University of Canterbury and University of Otago in New Zealand, and a masters in counselling psychology at Minnesota State University Moorhead ...
Symbolic modeling is a therapeutic and coaching process developed by psychotherapists Penny Tompkins and James Lawley, based on the work of counselling psychologist David Grove. Using Grove's clean language, a progressive questioning technique using clients' exact words, the facilitator works with a client's self-generating metaphors to clarify ...
David Grove (born 1935) is an American archaeologist, academic and Mesoamericanist scholar. David Grove may also refer to: David Paul Grove (born 1958), Canadian actor and voice actor; David Grove (Clean Language) (1950–2008), New Zealander psychotherapist
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Grove devised the principles of clean language in the 1980s and continued to develop a specific question set until his death in 2008. Although Owen first suggested applying clean language to phenomenological research in 1996, [ 15 ] it was not until 2010 that the first systematic research into the veracity of the method was conducted and ...
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