The “empty chair” technique (psychologytoday.com)

As first popularized by Fritz Perls, one of the founders of gestalt therapy, an empty chair faced the client. The client imagined someone (or himself, herself, or parts of him or herself) in it, and spoke, gestured, or otherwise communicated to the “empty chair,” which was now not so empty.

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