Mental Imagery and Brain Regulation—New Links Between Psychotherapy and Neuroscience [PDF]
Mental imagery is a promising tool and mechanism of psychological interventions, particularly for mood and anxiety disorders. In parallel developments, neuromodulation techniques have shown promise as add-on therapies in psychiatry, particularly non ...
Leon Skottnik, David E. J. Linden
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The COVID-19-pandemic brought massive changes in the provision of psychotherapy. To contain the pandemic, many therapists switched from face-to-face sessions in personal contact to remote settings.
Andrea Jesser +3 more
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Imagery in Psychotherapy – In Theory and Practice
Ronen, T. (2011) The Positive Power of Imagery (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell) 16.4x2.3x23 cm, 319 pp., ISBN 978-0-4706-8302 ...
Enikő Kiss
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Music Psychotherapy: Guided Imagery and Music
Keynote Speech by Helen Lindquist Bonny at the Music Therapy International Forum: Toward the Recovery of our Humanity held in Gifu-City, Japan on November 3-5, 2000.
Helen L. Bonny
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Application of Imagery Communication Psychotherapy in Projective Test [PDF]
The Imagery Projective Test is an innovative psychological projective test from China, which introduces Imagery Communication Psychology into the projective test. Based on nearly 30 years of theoretical researches and clinical cases, the questionnaire was prepared by using the psychological symbolic meaning of the collective unconscious imagery of ...
Yuan Yuan, Cao Mengyao, Liuxiuzi Yang
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Co-Boost: boosting and guiding neuroplasticity by combining ketamine with neurofeedback-assisted learning—towards an individualised and integrated pharmaco-psychotherapy for cocaine addiction: study protocol for a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group, single-centre trial [PDF]
Background Cocaine is the most frequently used stimulant worldwide, with increasing consumption rates in Europe. Cocaine use is associated with great harm to individuals and society.
Anna S. Trippel +6 more
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Understanding Spontaneous Symbolism in Psychotherapy Using Embodied Thought
Spontaneous, unwilled subjective imagery and symbols (including dreams) often emerge in psychotherapy that can appear baffling and confound interpretation.
Erik Goodwyn
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Embracing Life with AIDS: Psychotherapy through Guided Imagery and Music
This case describes individual psychotherapy with Matt, a 26-year old man recently infected with the AIDS virus. In the eleven sessions, Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) was used as the main technique within a psychodynamic orientation.
Kenneth E. Bruscia
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Exploring Psychotherapy Approaches for Dyspnea: A Systematic Review Protocol [PDF]
Introduction: Dyspnea, a common and debilitating symptom, affects over half of the patients with cancer, with increasing frequency and severity as the end of life approaches. It substantially affects the daily lives of patients by contributing to anxiety,
Jun Kako +6 more
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IntroductionEating disorders (ED) are characterized by serious and persistent disturbances with eating, weightcontrol, and body image. Symptoms impact physical health, psychosocial functioning, and can be life-threatening.
Annie Heiderscheit
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