Definitions from Wiktionary (empty chair)
▸ noun: (psychotherapy) A chair which is used to personify the client's object of conflict
▸ noun: A podium or chair left empty to highlight the absence of someone from a debate.
▸ noun: A position held by someone who is absent or otherwise ineffectual.
▸ verb: (transitive, debating) To draw attention to (a person who is absent from a debate) by providing an empty podium or chair which they would have occupied.
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▸ noun: (psychotherapy) A chair which is used to personify the client's object of conflict
▸ noun: A podium or chair left empty to highlight the absence of someone from a debate.
▸ noun: A position held by someone who is absent or otherwise ineffectual.
▸ verb: (transitive, debating) To draw attention to (a person who is absent from a debate) by providing an empty podium or chair which they would have occupied.
Similar:
couch,
chairwork,
armchair psychology,
inner critic,
persona,
restitutive fantasy,
headmate,
mind,
sitting,
shadow,
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Opposite:
Types:
armchair,
rocking chair,
office chair,
dining chair,
folding chair,
recliner,
bebag chair,
bar stool,
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