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Penny Tompkins and James Lawley’s book, Metaphors in Mind: Transformation through Symbolic Modelling
(2000) is designed for those wishing to learn how to facilitate the Symbolic Modeling process rather than for clients. It employs several client transcripts to illustrate its step-by-step discussion of the process and its rationale. A dense read, but one, as a facilitator, I come back to again and again.
Wendy Sullivan and Judy Rees’, Clean Language: Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds
(2008) offers both theory and lots of skill building in Clean Language and Symbolic Modeling. Less academic in tone than Metaphors in Mind, it’s an easier read and a rich resource for any facilitator.
A Strange and Strong Sensation, Symbolic Modeling; Change with Metaphor (2004) is a DVD of a full-length Symbolic Modeling session Penny Tompkins and James Lawley co-facilitate. The session is annotated on screen to help beginning facilitators track the metaphors.