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Use of Mental Imagery in Psychotherapy: A Critical Review [PDF]
The paper presents arguments in favor of the use of mental imagery for therapeutic purposes. Several existing imagery approaches to psychotherapy are critically examined and suggestions for future inquiry are offered.
Panagiotou, Nancy C., Sheikh, Anees A
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Abstract This article reinterprets Levinas's account of ethical subjectivity by centering the temporality of the pas encore (“not yet”) and drawing on new materials in Œuvres complètes. I argue that, in Totality and Infinity, eros and ethics are internally continuous: eros generates a responsible not yet of time, secured by fecundity and oriented to ...
Huaiyuan Zhang
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An analysis of mental imagery in children's silent reading [PDF]
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Reilly, Eileen Elizabeth
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ABSTRACT Foster parents encounter significant and diverse obstacles in receiving support when caring for children affected by relational trauma and mental illness. These issues extend to their interactions with welfare systems, mental health professionals and personal networks.
Anette S. Solvi +2 more
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Healing Images: A Historical Outline of their Use in Western Medical and Psychotherapeutic Traditions [PDF]
The ancient literature of numerous cultures abounds with accounts of spectacular cures resulting from the imaging process. These accounts are now being corroborated by a growing body of clinical and experimental evidence.
Sheikh, Anees A
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AM I OK? Investigating the Lived Experience of Emotional Differentiation in a Sample of Irish Men
ABSTRACT Introduction Emotional differentiation (ED) is the ability to label one's emotion state at any given time with specificity and clarity. Although it has been shown that ED ability is related to effective emotion regulation, past research has been criticised for an over‐reliance on single‐answer and closed‐label response formats that do not ...
Donagh Seaver O’Leary, Alan McAuliffe
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The ugly in fine arts. The sensory nature of terror in the tales of the Brothers Grimm [PDF]
The author, inspired by philosophical aesthetic reflection, presents one of the aesthetic qualities: ugliness. Based on the assumption that “Grimms’ Fairy Tales” directly reach the realm of the unconscious, utilising towards that end not only symbolic ...
Szwajkowska, Anita
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The Origins of Sedimentation in Husserl's Phenomenology
Abstract Husserl is the philosopher who transformed the geological metaphor of sedimentation into a philosophical concept. While tracing the development of Husserl's reflections on sedimentation, I argue that the distinctive feature of Husserl's approach lies in his preoccupation with the question concerning the origins of sedimentations.
Saulius Geniusas
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Innate talents: reality or myth? [PDF]
Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be present in some children but not others. The evidence for this includes biological correlates of specific abilities, certain rare abilities in autistic savants ...
Davidson, J.W. +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article introduces immanent idealism as an alternative path in social ontology and theory. It argues for a distinction between three basic ontological dimensions, the ideational, the institutional and the structural. This approach highlights the cognitional priority of worldviews as the core element of the ideational dimension, and it ...
Christoforos Bouzanis
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