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Client: “I see a blue line cutting through a yellow field.” Betensky: “What else?” Client: “The blue line is thin. It looks scared.” Betensky: “What do you see that makes you say ‘scared’?” Client: “It doesn’t touch the edges. It’s floating.”
: By describing what they see, clients often connect the visual patterns in their work to their inner emotional state, leading to "aha!" moments of self-realization. The Structure of the Method what do you see mala betensky
Now the therapist asks the core question repeatedly: “What do you see… now?” The client scans the painting, drawing, or sculpture. They describe colors, textures, lines, and spatial relationships without interpretation. Client: “I see a blue line cutting through a yellow field
Imagine a client, John, draws a black square in the center of a white page. or sculpture. They describe colors
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