AbstractMental imagery is an under-explored field in clinical psychology research but presents a topic of potential interest and relevance across many clinical disorders, including social phobia, schizophrenia, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. There is currently a lack of a guiding framework from which clinicians may select the domains or associated measures most likely to be of appropriate use in mental imagery research. We adopt an interdisciplinary approach and present a review of studies across experimental psychology and clinical psychology in order to highlight the key domains and measures most likely to be of relevance. This includes a consideration of methods for experimentally assessing the generation, maintenance, i...
Distressing mental images are common in anxiety disorders and have recently been found to have an im...
Imagery has had an important role in cognitive behavior therapy. One largely untested assumption has...
The importance of mental imagery for psychopathology has been increasingly recognised in the past de...
Mental imagery refers to the mental simulation or recreation of perceptual experience across differe...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Use of mental imagery in psychotherapy is a rapidly growing trend that nevertheless is hampered by a...
The Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale (SUIS) is used to measure the tendency to use visual mental ima...
The authors provide an overview of the papers in the special issue of Memory on mental imagery and m...
Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feat...
Mental imagery has been considered relevant to psychopathology due to its supposed special relations...
© 2013 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. This chapter aims to provide an up...
Mental imagery research has weathered both disbelief of the phenomenon and inherent methodological l...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Distressing mental images are common in anxiety disorders and have recently been found to have an im...
Imagery has had an important role in cognitive behavior therapy. One largely untested assumption has...
The importance of mental imagery for psychopathology has been increasingly recognised in the past de...
Mental imagery refers to the mental simulation or recreation of perceptual experience across differe...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Use of mental imagery in psychotherapy is a rapidly growing trend that nevertheless is hampered by a...
The Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale (SUIS) is used to measure the tendency to use visual mental ima...
The authors provide an overview of the papers in the special issue of Memory on mental imagery and m...
Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feat...
Mental imagery has been considered relevant to psychopathology due to its supposed special relations...
© 2013 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. This chapter aims to provide an up...
Mental imagery research has weathered both disbelief of the phenomenon and inherent methodological l...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Distressing mental images are common in anxiety disorders and have recently been found to have an im...
Imagery has had an important role in cognitive behavior therapy. One largely untested assumption has...
The importance of mental imagery for psychopathology has been increasingly recognised in the past de...