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The Effect of Imagery Rescripting on Aggression and Distress Tolerance in Individuals With BPD: A Clinical Trial Compared With Medication‐As‐Usual

Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is linked to challenges such as low career success, relationship difficulties, increased conflicts, and lower life satisfaction, often due to poor distress tolerance and high aggression.
Mahdi Vafazadeh   +2 more
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Imagery-Focused Therapy for Visual Hallucinations: A Case Series.

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
INTRODUCTION Visual hallucinations (VH) are more common than previously thought and are linked to higher levels of distress and disability in people with a psychotic illness. Despite this, scant attention has been given to VHs in the clinical literature,
Georgie Paulik, C. D. Taylor
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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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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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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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Psychotherapy through Imagery

Leonardo, 1977
Benedict Nagler, Joseph E. Shorr
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Mental-Imagery Methods in Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy

1986
Short-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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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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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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