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By Carol Wilson (November 2008 Issue)
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Clean Language is a process that uses metaphor and neutral questioning to ease emotional blocks and the resulting limiting behaviour patterns.

Unlike the guided visualisations widely used in psychotherapy and healing processes, the key difference with Clean Language is that practitioners are led by metaphors created entirely by their subjects, by asking questions that will elicit the metaphors and develop them with the least possible influence from the practitioner.

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