The ancient literature of numerous cultures abounds with accounts of spectacular cures resulting from the imaging process. These accounts are now being corroborated by a growing body of clinical and experimental evidence. The effectiveness of mental imagery in the treatment of a wide variety of problems has been convincingly documented (Sheikh, 1983). This paper outlines the use of imagery in Western medical as well as psychotherapeutic traditions. It concludes with a discussion of the reasons that make imagery an excellent healing agent
abstract: Art is an ancient, personal, and cultural phenomenon used to convey human creativity and e...
Introduction—Guided imagery involves the controlled visualization of detailed mental images. This in...
Guided imagery involves thoughts which have a positive effect on health. This book demystifies the h...
Freud’s rejection of nineteenth century psychiatry and neurology encouraged him to look for new mode...
One way of dealing with complex and mysterious phenomena such as illness is to think about them usin...
The long-standing practice of using mental imagery for healing is virtually inseparable from the use...
The paper presents arguments in favor of the use of mental imagery for therapeutic purposes. Several...
The study was designed to compare reported experiences of contemporary individuals in a process of h...
In this paper I will show how the medical image, presented to the patient by the physician, particip...
According to Jaffe and Bresler (1980), “mental imagery mobilizes the latent, inner powers of the per...
The long-standing practice of using mental imagery for healing is virtually inseparable from the use...
Imagery for pain relief, the first book of its kind, familiarizes the reader with basic scientific i...
Verbal language has long been the most widely used source of data for clinical inference; recently, ...
T herapeutic Intent. The idea that consciousness can have a direct effect on a living organism is an...
This article defines the intimate relationship that exists between mental imagery and the Western sp...
abstract: Art is an ancient, personal, and cultural phenomenon used to convey human creativity and e...
Introduction—Guided imagery involves the controlled visualization of detailed mental images. This in...
Guided imagery involves thoughts which have a positive effect on health. This book demystifies the h...
Freud’s rejection of nineteenth century psychiatry and neurology encouraged him to look for new mode...
One way of dealing with complex and mysterious phenomena such as illness is to think about them usin...
The long-standing practice of using mental imagery for healing is virtually inseparable from the use...
The paper presents arguments in favor of the use of mental imagery for therapeutic purposes. Several...
The study was designed to compare reported experiences of contemporary individuals in a process of h...
In this paper I will show how the medical image, presented to the patient by the physician, particip...
According to Jaffe and Bresler (1980), “mental imagery mobilizes the latent, inner powers of the per...
The long-standing practice of using mental imagery for healing is virtually inseparable from the use...
Imagery for pain relief, the first book of its kind, familiarizes the reader with basic scientific i...
Verbal language has long been the most widely used source of data for clinical inference; recently, ...
T herapeutic Intent. The idea that consciousness can have a direct effect on a living organism is an...
This article defines the intimate relationship that exists between mental imagery and the Western sp...
abstract: Art is an ancient, personal, and cultural phenomenon used to convey human creativity and e...
Introduction—Guided imagery involves the controlled visualization of detailed mental images. This in...
Guided imagery involves thoughts which have a positive effect on health. This book demystifies the h...