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Protocol for a qualitative mechanistic study of MDMA with a sample of psychoanalytic psychotherapists: A phenomenological investigation. [PDF]

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Editorial: Emotions and artificial intelligence. [PDF]

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The Role of Religious Imagery in Adaptive Psychotherapy

The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2009
This paper presents the viewpoint of the adaptive approach in respect to manifest allusions to God and other religious themes from patients in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Such imagery is understood and interpreted on a par with secular imagery, as reflections of encoded deep unconscious experiences, many of them in response to therapists ...
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Guided Imagery—A Tool in Child Psychotherapy

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1980
The author examines the historical development of the guided-imagery techniques. Although originally intended for adult patients, the application to child psychotherapy is discussed using case material. The methods, indications, contraindications, and special issues in adapting the techniques to children are detailed.
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The Use of Imagery in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2016
ABSTRACTThis article reviews much of the history of the use of imagery from Breuer and Freud, Jung, Ferenczi to Reyher, Singer, Desoille, Assagioli, Beck, and Ahsen. In addition, I present my theoretical and clinical perspectives on the use of imagery in psychoanalysis.
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The Use of Imagery and Fantasy Techniques in Psychotherapy

1978
Psychology has displayed much more prudishness about the stream of consciousness than it ever did about sex. The Victorians went so far as to cover the legs of the piano to avoid, when speaking of furniture, mentioning the words “leg” or “foot” so as not to raise sexual connotations.
Jerome L. Singer, Kenneth S. Pope
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Some reflections on imagery and psychotherapy implications.

Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2001
This commentary elaborates on K. D. Arbuthnott, D. W. Arbuthnott, and L. Rossiter's (2001) recommendations regarding the use of imagery in psychotherapy. The reflections focus primarily on occasions when imagery may be used to help clients reprocess and work through painful or traumatic memories.
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