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What does Satya mean by the metaphor of "iceberg"?

The iceberg theory in Satya's theory is actually a metaphor, which means that a person's "self" is like an iceberg, and what the outside world can see is only a small part of the surface, that is, behavior, while a larger part of the inner world is hidden at a deeper level, including himself, just like an underwater iceberg. What psychotherapists need to do is often to explore the inner iceberg of visitors through their superficial behavior, and find a solution from it-everyone has his own iceberg, and when he realizes his own iceberg, his life will change!

In Satya's iceberg theory, the representative behavior above the water surface and top-down below the water surface respectively represent coping style, feelings, feelings, opinions, expectations, desires and self. When we uncover the secrets of the iceberg, we will see our desires, expectations, opinions and feelings in life and our true selves.

After all, the introduction is limited, and iceberg theory can't be learned well in writing. If you want to study deeply, you still want to attend Satya Model Course in Boren, Shi Jing, so that you can fully learn and understand.