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This metaphor comes from The Big Book of ACT Metaphors (Stoddard, 2007). It explores breaking the attachment from the rules, roles, and story we tell ourselves about who we are and the things we believe we CAN'T do because of those stories.
By Ashley Fiorilli, Ph.D., BCBAThis metaphor comes from The Big Book of ACT Metaphors (Stoddard, 2007). It explores breaking the attachment from the rules, roles, and story we tell ourselves about who we are and the things we believe we CAN'T do because of those stories.