What is it about?
It's important that therapists understand a client's lifestyle, the unique style of living that revolves around a unifying goal—a hidden goal that directs the client's behavior. We introduce a creative way to explore the client’s lifestyle using a deck of cards popular in adventure therapy: Ubuntu Cards©. The metaphors created from these cards can reveal a client's view of self, others, and the world, and how the client strives to both succeed and find significance. I have used different types of cards; the important thing is that the cards serve as a medium through which you and your client create and organize metaphors. I give a case example and a table showing the process.
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Why is it important?
Traditionally, therapists who assess their clients' lifestyles do so by completing a family constellation and gathering early recollections—a time consuming process. To decrease the amount of time needed, I started using cards to collaboratively gather metaphors that represent clients' unique lifestyles. Through this process, clients can evaluate the usefulness of their approach to life and then work to form a new lifestyle, one that increasingly benefits not only themselves, but also their family, community, and society.
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This page is a summary of: Using an Adventure Therapy Activity to Assess the Adlerian Lifestyle, Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, November 2019, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/15401383.2019.1697405.
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