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Imagery Rescripting for Personality Disorders
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011Imagery rescripting is a powerful technique that can be successfully applied in the treatment of personality disorders. For personality disorders, imagery rescripting is not used to address intrusive images but to change the implicational meaning of schemas and childhood experiences that underlie the patient's problems.
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Imagery rescripting for recurrent, distressing images
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2000Intrusive images are a familiar aspect of daily experience that, when persistent and unwanted, may cause emotional distress. In many cases, images accompany disturbing and repetitive thoughts and ruminations. In others, images are the primary mental experience.
Mark D. Rusch +3 more
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Imagery Rescripting: Bedingen psychophysiologische Prozesse die Therapie?
PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog, 2022Zahlreiche Studien haben in der Vergangenheit die Wirksamkeit des Imagery Rescripting (IR) bei der Behandlung diverser psychischer Störungen wie u. a. Persönlichkeitsstörungen, Prüfungsangst und Depression belegt – allerdings sind die zugrunde liegenden Mechanismen nach wie vor unklar.
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Imagery Rescripting in der Behandlung von Angststörungen
Nervenheilkunde, 2018ZusammenfassungMentale Bilder, sogenannte Imaginationen, sind durch ähnliche Merkmale und Effekte auf menschliche Reaktionen gekennzeichnet, wie über das sensorische System wahrgenommene, reale Stimuli. Besonders bei Angststörungen spielen die inneren Bilder eine Rolle bei der Aufrechterhaltung der Erkrankung. Daher werden sie in jüngster Zeit vermehrt
Z. Sosic-Vasic +4 more
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Imagery Rescripting in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011Abstract This article provides an overview of methods of working with imagery to change meanings and ameliorate posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It opens with a description of phenomenology in this disorder, usually characterized by a small number of recurrent images of the trauma, each representing a moment that warned of a threat to the ...
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Alptraumstörungen: Hilfe durch Imagery Rescripting und Imaginal Exposure
PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog, 2021Alpträume können als Symptom einer posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung (PTBS), aber auch idiopathisch ohne traumatische Auslöser auftreten. Derzeit gibt es unterschiedliche Ansätze, um chronische Alptraumstörungen zu behandeln – in der Vergangenheit erwiesen sich sowohl das Imagery Rescritping (IR) als auch das Imaginal Exposure ...
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Imagery Rescripting Across Disorders: A Practical Guide
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011Intrusive images occur in many disorders and, as well as causing distress, they frequently represent important negative meanings about the self, other people, or the world. Imagery rescripting describes a set of therapeutic techniques that are aimed at changing these negative meanings.
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Imagery rescripting for psychological disorder following cancer: A case study
British Journal of Health Psychology, 2010Objectives Intrusive memories have been identified in cancer patients and associated with psychological distress and maladaptive adjustment. Imagery rescripting is a psychological therapy that has proved successful for reducing the impact and distress associated with intrusive memories in various populations (e ...
Whitaker, KL, Brewin, CR, Watson, M
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Testing an Imagery Rescripting Exercise Targeting Fear of Self
Journal of Cognitive PsychotherapyA feared possible self refers to the unwanted characteristics that a person may possess or develop. We tested an experimental paradigm to target fear of possible self using imagery rescripting. A student sample (n= 91), with moderate obsessive–compulsive disorder symptoms, engaged in written and audio-guided exercises to evoke episodic future mental ...
David D J, Cooper +2 more
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