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Imagery (Psychotherapy) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Imagery (Psychotherapy)'
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30 Dec 2008
This article provides an in-depth understanding of the treatment of dissociation from the perspective of 7 individuals who have a history of childhood sexual abuse and engage in moderate to high levels of dissociative behavior. Levels of ...
rec_pub_19585338-narratives-dissociation-insights-treatment-dissociation-individuals.htm
How are actions physically implemented?
30 Dec 2008
This chapter focuses on the interdisciplinary discussion between cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists on how actions, the results of decision processes, are implemented. After surveying the approaches used in action implementation research, ...
rec_pub_19477348-how-actions-physically-implemented.htm
Motor imagery and its implications for understanding the motor system.
30 Dec 2008
In the neurosciences, motor imagery (MIm) has not just been a topic of basic research. It has also attracted attention in applied research as a therapeutic tool. MIm is conceptualized as an internal simulation of motor acts that generates images on ...
rec_pub_19477342-motor-imagery-implications-understanding-motor-system.htm
Psychological treatment of fearful and phobic special needs patients.
30 Dec 2008
Dental fears and phobias trouble patients with and without special needs, and they are a problem for dentists, as well. This article reviews current research and literature related to methods used to alleviate dental fear and concludes that while ...
rec_pub_19152568-psychological-treatment-fearful-phobic-special-needs-patients.htm
30 Dec 2008
BACKGROUND: Our knowledge about medically unexplained symptoms (mus) is increasing, but translating this knowledge into more effective treatment, particularly if symptoms are severe, continues to be problematical. AIM: To clarify the physical aspect ...
rec_pub_19434578-bodily-aspects-mentalization-therapeutic-focus-treatment-patients.htm
Imagery rehearsal therapy for frequent nightmares in children.
30 Dec 2008
This study examined the applicability of imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) to children with frequent nightmares. Eleven boys and 9 girls aged 9 to 11, with moderate to severe primary nightmares (1 or more per week for 6 months) and without ...
rec_pub_19330581-imagery-rehearsal-therapy-frequent-nightmares-children.htm
Need feedback on labor encouragement method.
30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19400007-need-feedback-labor-encouragement-method.htm
Guided imagery and music: using the Bonny method to evoke emotion and access the unconscious.
30 Dec 2008
The healing power of music has been recognized since ancient times. The use of music has been documented in diverse cultures worldwide, for ailments ranging from pain and cancer to depression and posttraumati stress disorder. The various models of ...
rec_pub_19227107-guided-imagery-music-using-bonny-method-evoke-emotion-access.htm
The anxiety disorder spectrum: fear imagery, physiological reactivity, and differential diagnosis.
30 Dec 2008
This review considers recent research assessing psychophysiological reactivity to fear imagery in anxiety disorder patients. As in animal subjects, fear cues prompt in humans a state of defensive motivation in which autonomic and somatic survival ...
rec_pub_19096959-the-anxiety-disorder-spectrum-fear-imagery-physiological-reactivity.htm
Cue-evoked positive affect, depression vulnerability and smoking years.
30 Dec 2008
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether cue-evoked affective response would moderate the relationship between depression-proneness and smoking years. METHODS: Depression-proneness profiles were derived using clinician diagnosed personal and family histories ...
rec_pub_18844520-cue-evoked-positive-affect-depression-vulnerability-smoking-years.htm
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