NLP trainer and hypnotist Mike Mandel uses OH Cards in multiple ways, including with hypnosis students – to craft metaphors, activate the right brain and the unconscious mind, and stimulate creativity.
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Ukrainian authors Popova and Miloradova analyzed the main psychological mechanisms of metaphoric associative cards’ influence; in particular, the study of the unconscious through the use of metaphoric associative cards as compared to other methods.
Continue ReadingDramatherapist and clinical supervisor Lili Levy uses OH Cards for dramatherapy and considers them an important tool in her work.
Continue ReadingThis short video (less than two minutes) was created from an OH Cards workshop in Poland facilitated by Moritz Egetmeyer, the OH Cards publisher.
Continue ReadingOH Cards make a showing at the 5th International Conference of Experiential Psychotherapy and Unifying Personal Development, Bucharest, Romania, March 29-30.
Continue ReadingAn abstract (in English and Romanian) of a thesis proposal by Mădălina Voicu that includes the study of OH Cards used for therapeutic purposes.
Continue ReadingEric Brunet, a psychotherapist in France, uses OH Cards to help a client with problems in the workplace gain a new perspective.
Continue ReadingTherapist Pei Li Yeo uses OH Cards as a non-threatening approach for helping clients bring up deep information that they would not be sharing otherwise.
Continue ReadingSophia Bonnie Wodin is a psychotherapist, teacher, and spiritual mentor in private practice, and also facilitate writer’s circles. She uses OH Cards in her practice and as writing prompts.
Continue ReadingPsychologist Connie L. Simons uses OH cards in dream interpretation, but also when working with waking dreams, to gain further access to feelings, to help to reveal symbolism, and to clarify daily or current events for a client.
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