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Eye and Image: Eye Contact and Guided Imagery in Psychotherapy
1980Imagine that you are being watched by a huge eye! What is your reaction to this image? Do you feel discomfort, fear, self-consciousness? Or do you feel, perhaps, awe and reverence? Centuries ago, a large eye was worshipped as a sun god whose luminous gaze communicated power and omniscience, while it also offered protection and comfort.
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Mental-Imagery Methods in Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
1986Short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP) involves the rapid identification and repeated interpretation of a patient’s focal dynamic conflict. Examples are given of how the mental imagery of patient and therapist can be used in each stage of STDP--selection, initial focusing, working through, termination, and post-therapy evaluation.
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Why Does Using Imagery in Psychotherapy Lead to Change?
1978Desensitization, emotive imagery, aversive images, implosive images, covert modeling, “depth” images, psychosynthesis, eidetic therapy, guided affective images... one could continue conservatively to index over 20 ways images have been used in psychotherapy. Success is claimed for each procedure. By now, you may be impressed, if not overwhelmed, by the
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Use of imagery and bodily techniques in psychotherapy
2020Giancarlo Dimaggio +3 more
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Trends in Outpatient Psychotherapy Provision by U.S. Psychiatrists: 1996–2016
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2022Mark Olfson
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Attitudes and perspectives towards the preferences for artificial intelligence in psychotherapy
Computers in Human Behavior, 2022Mehmet Emin Aktan +2 more
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Recent Developments in Group Psychotherapy Research
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 2021Jenny Rosendahl, , Cameron Alldredge
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