Every time we teach the Lewis Method of Deep Democracy I am struck by the power of the central metaphors we rely on to explain fairly complicated psychological concepts to non-psychologists in a short amount of time. My chapter in the book Drawn Together through Visual Practice (2016) focuses on these key images and reflects more broadly on how we use visuals to help with surfacing and organizing tension and conflict in a group.
Download a PDF of the chapter here: Use of Visuals in Conflict Engagement
Get the book on Amazon: Drawn Together Through Visual Practice
Leave a Comment