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Kinetic Imagery in Movement Psychotherapy

1981
In 1974 I coined the term “movement psychotherapy” to refer to a form of therapy that integrates movement, imagery, and verbalization through a single unified process and where the practitioner is formally trained as a dance-movement therapist as well as a psychotherapist (Dosamantes-Alperson, 1974, 1976, 1980a), Because the type of movement ...
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The Use of Imagery in Group Psychotherapy

1986
The systematic introduction of imagery and imaginary situations into the therapeutic interaction in group therapy has rarely been mentioned in psychotherapeutic literature. A thorough analysis of the efficacy of group therapy and reasons for its value are discussed.
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The Use of Imagery Activated by Music Listening in Psychotherapy

Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 2020
Listening, receiving and perceiving one's own and others' emotional dimension of sound: some aspects of listening to music and listening as a treatment.
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Research on the Opposite Imagery in the Imagery Communication Psychotherapy

Theory and Practice of Psychological Counseling, 2021
Wu Lin, null WangLi, Zhang Qi
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Programme development: Imagery psychotherapy in head trauma rehabilitation

Brain Injury, 1991
Imagery psychotherapy is not mentioned anywhere in the head trauma rehabilitation literature. Our experience at the Center for Living, Baltimore, indicates that imagery is useful for 'working through' the losses that result from head trauma and to create new cognitive and behavioural patterns both because it bypasses usual defence mechanisms and ...
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The Uses of Self-Image Imagery in Psychotherapy

1983
Our concern with our own self-image and our activities in maintaining, protecting and enhancing this image, may be the prime activity of our existence. Yet defining the self has presented such numerous problems for professionals that volumes have been written in this endeavor.
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Psychotherapy through Imagery

Leonardo, 1977
Benedict Nagler, Joseph E. Shorr
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Imagery in interfaith dialogue: Informed by the practices of art psychotherapy

The Arts in Psychotherapy, 2017
Abstract The art based project engaged Christian, Jewish and Muslim women who met monthly over 7 months. The participants were chosen through an invitation sent to congregants of progressive synagogues, churches and mosques in the city of Los Angeles.
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The Application of Humorous Imagery Situations in Psychotherapy: Case Illustrations

1981
The Humorous Imagery Situation is a diagnostic and therapeutic device developed by the author for use in psychotherapy sessions. This newly created therapeutic imagery technique is an integration of the directed daydream with the therapeutic and diagnostic properties of humor.
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