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Guided Imagery and Music in the Treatment for Breast and Gynecologic Cancer: An RCT Pilot.

The Journal of music therapy, 2023
Evangelia Papanikolaou   +5 more
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Differential Efficacy of Guided Imagery Psychotherapy – Protocol for a Non-Inferiority Trial with Patient-Component Matching

Zeitschrift für psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
Christian Sell   +2 more
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Why Does Using Imagery in Psychotherapy Lead to Change?

1978
Desensitization, 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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Eye and Image: Eye Contact and Guided Imagery in Psychotherapy

1980
Imagine 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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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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Psychotherapy through imagery

The Arts in Psychotherapy, 1986
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