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Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) has proven effective in reducing involuntary emotional memories. However, it is unclear whether and when it may lead to reduced accuracy of voluntary memory.
Milena Aleksic +3 more
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Mental images appear to be important mental events in hoarding that may maintain the disorder by interfering with discarding. We tested whether a novel written imagery rescripting task, focused on modifying a negative imagined outcome of discarding a ...
I. Sabel, Keong Yap, J. Grisham
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The dilemma of trauma-focused therapy: effects of imagery rescripting on voluntary memory. [PDF]
Ganslmeier M +3 more
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Variants in Imagery Rescripting for OCD: Memories Versus Future, Attachment Versus Mastery
Imagery rescripting commonly seeks to target memories by imagining the intervention of a caregiver. In some cases, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), the target imagery may also be episodic future imagery, and a sense of mastery may be more ...
D. D. Cooper +2 more
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Effectiveness of Imagery Rescripting for Trauma-Affected Voice Hearers: An Open Trial.
OBJECTIVE People who hear voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) often have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Cognitive behavioural therapies (CBT) have yielded inconsistent findings when treating voices and PTSD symptoms in voice hearers.
Laura P Strachan +4 more
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Perspectives of underweight people with eating disorders on receiving Imagery Rescripting trauma treatment: a qualitative study of their experiences. [PDF]
Ten Napel-Schutz MC +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Self-guided imagery rescripting for worry images: A preliminary experimental investigation.
BACKGROUND Mental images of feared events are overactive and intrusive in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Imagery rescripting involves integration of positive or neutral imagery and corrective information into images to facilitate emotional ...
L. Stavropoulos, N. Briggs, J. Grisham
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Imagery rescripting intervention has proven effective in reducing PTSD. We developed a four-session short intervention to treat non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors.
Seon-Kyeong Bang, Eunhee Lee
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Background: Evidence-based trauma interventions are predominantly developed in and for WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic) populations.
Hui Fan +5 more
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Imagery rescripting (ImRs) interventions have been found effective in improving sleep outcomes, although research has mostly focused on civilian, rather than military, samples.
M. Hicks, L. Simonds, L. Morison
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