The positive power of imagery : harnessing client imagination in CBT and related therapies /
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley,
2011.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Front Matter
- Theoretical Background. Introduction: On Becoming a Therapist
- Thinking Like a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist
- On Being a Positive Therapist
- Creativity: Who Needs It, and for What?
- Applying Developmental CBT with Children
- The Positive Power of Imagery. Major Concepts Regarding Imagery
- Using Imagery in Psychotherapy: How, Why, and What for?
- Using Metaphors in Therapy
- Preparing to Apply Therapy through Imagery. Getting Ready to Start: Relaxation
- Basic Guidelines for Conducting Imagery Therapy: From Setting to Termination
- Adapting Relaxation and Imagery to Children
- Using Imagery While Assessing and Treating Clients. Using Imagery for Assessing Clients throughout the Treatment Process
- Applying Imagery to Treat Past Events (Fears, Trauma, Posttrauma)
- Imparting Assessment and Awareness Skills for Changing Present Behavior
- Imparting Skills to Improve Present Coping
- Imparting Skills for Developing a Positive View of the Future
- Imparting Skills to Help Children Change: Further Guidelines and Case Illustrations
- Notes and Conclusions for Imagery Therapists. Helping Therapists Help Themselves
- Summary: Limitations, Dangers, and Future Directions
- References
- Index.
- Theoretical background
- Introduction : on becoming a therapist
- Thinking like a cognitive behavioural therapist
- On being a positive therapist
- Creativity : who needs it, and for what?
- Applying developmental CBT with children
- The positive power of imagery
- Major concepts regarding imagery
- Using imagery in psychotherapy : how, why, and what for?
- Using metaphors in therapy
- Preparing to apply therapy through imagery
- Getting ready to start : relaxation
- Basic guidelines for conducting imagery therapy : from setting to termination
- Adapting relaxation and imagery to children
- Using imagery while assessing and treating clients
- Using imagery for assessing clients throughout the treatment process
- Applying imagery to treat past events (fears, trauma, posttrauma)
- Imparting assessment and awareness skills for changing present behaviour.