Metaphoric cards open a window into a person’s inner world. OH Cards, as metaphoric projection tools, trigger our fantasy.
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Dawn Brown’s book offers opportunities for shifting perceptions from the fear of pain to an acceptance of growth — using stories, metaphors, and OH Cards.
Continue ReadingThe Pencil Sharpener is a guide to storytelling and creative writing which includes demonstrations of how OH Card decks can be used to teach those topics.
Continue ReadingIn his book about group facilitation techniques, psychologist Pedro Bolgeri Escorza presents an OH Cards exercise for groups.
Continue ReadingSurvivors of disasters can fall into a vortex of helpless despair – or climb a healing spiral using a variety of resources. One effective tool to aid recovery is the deck of COPE cards.
Continue ReadingA description of Atkinson and Well’s book, Creative Therapies, with an excerpt of the book’s content regarding OH Cards.
Continue ReadingLinks to reviews of Mooli Lahad’s book, Creative Supervision, and excerpts from the chapter on “The Use of Therapeutic Cards,” including OH Cards.
Continue ReadingUsing qualitative research and literature reviews, the author of this thesis focused on efficacy in therapeutic endeavors, with an emphasis on using OH Cards to help individuals tap into deeper resources.
Continue ReadingLinks to information about and excerpts from this OH Cards book by Walter Kirschke.
Continue ReadingPsychologist Alexander Pushkov appeared on a TV show in Ukraine to introduce and talk about OH Cards and how he uses them in his practice.
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