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Imagery rescripting in cognitive behaviour therapy: images, treatment techniques and outcomes.

24 Oct 2007 Although imagery rescripting has long been part of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), recent years have seen a growing interest in the use of imagery rescripting interventions in CBT, especially with patients who struggle with distressing, intrusive ...
rec_pub_18035331-imagery-rescripting-cognitive-behaviour-therapy-images-treatment.htm


Treatment of PTSD: a comparison of imaginal exposure with and without imagery rescripting.

24 Oct 2007 We tested whether the effectiveness of imaginal exposure (IE) treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was enhanced by combining IE with imagery rescripting (IE+IR). It was hypothesized that IE+IR would be more effective than IE by (1) ...
rec_pub_18005935-treatment-ptsd-comparison-imaginal-exposure-imagery-rescripting.htm


Imagery rescripting and reprocessing therapy after failed prolonged exposure for post-traumatic stress disorder following industrial injury.

21 Oct 2007 Prolonged exposure (PE) has been reported to be effective for improving post-traumatic stress symptoms in 60-65% of trauma victims suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study examined the results of adding an imagery-based, ...
rec_pub_18037391-imagery-rescripting-reprocessing-therapy-failed-prolonged-exposure.htm


Oncology nurses' use of nondrug pain interventions in practice.

21 Oct 2007 Cancer pain management guidelines recommend nondrug interventions as adjuvants to analgesic medications. Although physicians typically are responsible for pharmacologic pain treatments, oncology staff nurses, who spend considerable time with ...
rec_pub_17959348-oncology-nurses-use-nondrug-pain-interventions-practice.htm


Rescripting early memories linked to negative images in social phobia: a pilot study.

20 Oct 2007 Negative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackmann, A., Clark, D.M., McManus, F. (2000). Recurrent images and early memories in social phobia. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 38, 601-610) suggested that ...
rec_pub_18328869-rescripting-early-memories-linked-negative-images-social-phobia-pilot.htm


Movement imagery increases pain in people with neuropathic pain following complete thoracic spinal cord injury.

15 Oct 2007 Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in deafferentation and the onset of neuropathic pain in a substantial proportion of people. Based on evidence suggesting motor cortex activation results in attenuation of neuropathic pain, we sought to determine ...
rec_pub_17942228-movement-imagery-increases-pain-people-neuropathic-pain-following.htm


Restructuring implicational meaning through memory-based imagery: some historical notes.

11 Oct 2007 This paper provides a historical perspective on the recent increase in the clinical application of imagery techniques to restructure systems of implicational meaning that drive emotional distress or self-defeating behaviors. Janet's early ...
rec_pub_18005934-restructuring-implicational-meaning-memory-based-imagery-historical.htm


Mind-body hypnotic imagery in the treatment of auto-immune disorders.

29 Sep 2007 For many years Western Medicine has considered the immune system to be separate and independent from the central nervous system. However, significant scientific advances and research discoveries that occurred during the past 50 years have presented ...
rec_pub_18030927-mind-body-hypnotic-imagery-treatment-auto-immune-disorders.htm


Mind-body-spirit medicine: interventions and resources.

29 Sep 2007
rec_pub_18019327-mind-body-spirit-medicine-interventions-resources.htm


When medication is not enough: nonpharmacologic management of pain.

29 Sep 2007 Patients with cancer commonly experience pain, which typically is controlled pharmacologically. Despite advances in pain management, pain continues to be undertreated. Nonpharmacologic measures may effectively manage pain but often are overlooked or ...
rec_pub_17962177-when-medication-nonpharmacologic-management-pain.htm

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