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CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR IN PSYCHOLOGY
CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR IN PSYCHOLOGY

Author(s): Cristina Rusu-Marian
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, History of Psychology, Individual Psychology, Social psychology and group interaction, Comparative Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Neuropsychology, Personality Psychology, Behaviorism, Psychoanalysis
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: Metaphor; Conceptual; Psychology; Perception; Therapeutic;

Summary/Abstract: The study of conceptual metaphor has become increasingly significant within the field of psychology, highlighting that metaphors serve not merely as literary devices but as essential tools that shape cognition and communication. This article examines the nature and impact of conceptual metaphors in psychology, delineating core objectives such as defining relevant concepts, analyzing their influence on human perception and behavior, and guiding readers through a systematic exploration of the topic. Central to this exploration is the work of Lakoff and Johnson, who propose that metaphors profoundly influence not only the expression of thoughts but also the very foundation of human understanding. The paper comprises a theoretical framework alongside relevant theories, detailed examples, and case studies that underscore the role of metaphors in therapeutic contexts. It also discusses practical implications in psychological therapy and education, emphasizing their potential to enhance communication between therapists and clients by facilitating a deeper grasp of emotional states and life experiences. The conclusions propose future research directions regarding the role of metaphors in human life, encapsulating the article's insights into the complexity and vital essence of metaphorical processes in psychological frameworks.

  • Issue Year: 2025
  • Issue No: 40
  • Page Range: 1037-1044
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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