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Imagery (Psychotherapy) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Imagery (Psychotherapy)'
Articles 91 to 100 of 200:
Imagery and spatial processes in blindness and visual impairment.
4 May 2008
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in particular imagery processes) in individuals with congenital visual impairments, including total blindness, low-vision and monocular vision. As one ...
rec_pub_18571726-imagery-spatial-processes-blindness-visual-impairment.htm
29 Apr 2008
CONTEXT: Psychological skills are alleged to augment sport-injury rehabilitation; however, implementation of mental imagery within rehabilitation programs is limited. OBJECTIVE: To examine attitudes of athletic trainers (ATs) and physical therapists ...
rec_pub_18523575-athletic-trainers-physical-therapists-perceptions-effectiveness.htm
The lived experience of a mind-body intervention for people living with HIV.
29 Apr 2008
Stress and anxiety are significant problems for individuals living with HIV. Mind-body therapies such as progressive muscle relaxation training and guided imagery (PMRT-GI) are effective in treating stress and anxiety in chronically ill persons. The ...
rec_pub_18457760-the-lived-experience-mind-body-intervention-people-living-hiv.htm
Spirit-body healing II: a nursing intervention model for spiritual/creative healing.
29 Apr 2008
This article describes an advanced intervention for spiritual healing that evolved from spirit-body healing, a hermeneutic phenomenological research study. The research study examined the lived experience of art and healing with cancer patients in ...
rec_pub_18453869-spirit-body-healing-ii-nursing-intervention-model-spiritual-creative.htm
[Mentalisation--a new theoretical and therapeutical concept]
29 Apr 2008
Mentalisation is a new concept within mental health. It refers both to self-reflection and understanding of others, and is central to human relationships and communication. Mentalising capacity to understand oneself and others is a key determinant ...
rec_pub_18451889-mentalisation-new-theoretical-therapeutical-concept.htm
17 Apr 2008
The simulation concept suggested by Jeannerod (Neuroimage 14:S103-S109, 2001) defines the S-states of action observation and mental simulation of action as action-related mental states lacking overt execution. Within this framework, similarities and ...
rec_pub_18425505-neural-activation-cognitive-motor-processes-comparing-motor-imagery.htm
Cortical activation during executed, imagined, and observed foot movements.
14 Apr 2008
Evidence suggests that executed, imagined, and observed movements share neural substrates, however, brain activation during the performance of these three tasks has not yet been examined during lower extremity movements. Functional MRI was performed ...
rec_pub_18382275-cortical-activation-executed-imagined-observed-foot-movements.htm
9 Apr 2008
BACKGROUND: Over 50% of patients with upper limb paresis resulting from stroke face long-term impaired arm function and ensuing disability in daily life. Unfortunately, the number of effective treatments aimed at improving arm function due to stroke ...
rec_pub_18405377-mental-practice-based-rehabilitation-training-improve-arm-function.htm
6 Apr 2008
OBJECTIVE: To test if motor imagery prevents the rest-induced suppression of anterior horn cell excitability. METHODS: Ten healthy subjects underwent two separate experiments, each consisting of stimulating the median nerve 100 times and recording ...
rec_pub_18396453-effect-motion-imagery-counter-rest-induced-suppression-f-wave-measure.htm
Subconscious guided therapy with hypnosis.
30 Mar 2008
Two adolescents were hospitalized with incapacitating symptoms: one with headache, back pain, and an inability to walk, while the other had headache, musculoskeletal pain, nausea, and emesis. Medical evaluation did not reveal an etiology for the ...
rec_pub_18524299-subconscious-guided-therapy-hypnosis.htm
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