“…Metaphors have also been the subject of psychotherapy research. While a number of authors focus on the exploration of clientgenerated metaphors (for example, Bayne and Thompson, 2000;Nadeau, 2006Nadeau, , 2008Sims, 1997Sims, , 2003Tuyn, 2003), others point out the therapeutic potentials of metaphors initiated by therapists (for example, Cirillo and Crider, 1995;Guinjoan and Ross, 1999;Lyddon et al, 2001;Seiden, 2004). Still other authors see metaphors as being co-constructed in a dialogue between therapist and client (for example, Martin et al, 1992;Spall et al, 2001).…”