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Imagery-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques for Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Psychosis Spectrum Disorders: Four Experimental Case Series. [PDF]

open access: yesSchizophr Bull
Janssen H   +7 more
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Integrating Existential Perspectives into Schema Therapy: A Conceptual Framework with Clinical Illustrations. [PDF]

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Prasko J   +8 more
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Imagery Rescripting for Personality Disorders

Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011
Imagery 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.
Arnoud Arntz
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Testing an Imagery Rescripting Exercise Targeting Fear of Self.

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
A 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 ...
D. D. Cooper, S. F. Wong, J. Grisham
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Effectiveness of treating post-traumatic stress disorder in patients with co-occurring substance use disorder with prolonged exposure, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing or imagery rescripting: A randomized controlled trial.

Addiction
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD) are highly co-occurring and evidence for the optimal ways of treating PTSD in SUD patients is mixed.
Sera A. Lortye   +7 more
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