Cognitive Studies and Applications of Mental Images --;Reflection, Reality Monitoring, and the Self --;The Importance of Mental Imagery in Map Reading --;Aging, Imagery, and Imagery Vividness in Daydreams: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Perspectives --;Levels of Imagery and Visual Expression --;Transforming Imagery into Art: A Study of the Life and Work of Georgia O'Keeffe --;The Nature of the Theatrical Imagination: How Theatre Going Affects Children's Imagination, And What Children Say about Their Theatre Experiences --;Children's Reactions to Imagery Experiences --;The Role of Guided Imagery in Educational Reform: The Integrative Learning System --;Private Images behind Personality Traits and Interpersonal Dynamics --;Thin and Thick Boundaries: Personality, Dreams, and Imagination --;Imagery, Hypnosis and Hypnotizability --;Hypnotic Susceptibility, Imaging Ability, and Information Processing: An Integrative Look --;Deep Trance Subjects: A Schema of Two Distinct Subgroups --;Adults Who Had Imaginary Playmates as Children --;Imagined Interactions, Imagery, and Mindfulness/Mindlessness --;An Intrapersonal Process in Cross-Cultural Adaptation: Imagined Interactions among Temporary Sojourners --;Influence of Imagined Interactions on Communicative Outcomes: The Case of Forensic Competition --;Psychophysiological Studies and Applications of Conscious Images --;The Causal Efficacy of Consciousness in General, Imagery in Particular: A Materialistic Perspective --;Imagination and Perceptual Development: Effects of Auditory Imaging on the Brainstem Evoked Potentials of Children, Adult Musicians, and Other Adults --;Imagery and the Sinistrality of Symptoms --;Guided Imagery and Immune System Function in Normal Subjects: A Summary of Research Findings --;The Use of Imagery in a Multimodal Psychoneuroimmunology Program for Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases --;Dealing with Pain: The Psychological Mechanisms That Intensify Pain --;Clinical Imagery: Holistic Nursing Perspectives --;Imagery in Sport: An Historical and Current Overview --;Symbolic Images in Psychopathology and Psychotherapy --;Repairing Narcissistic Deficits through the Use of Imagery --;The Recovery of Traumatic Memories: The Etiological Source of Psychopathology --;When Evil Appears in Imagery --;God Images --;Using Sound to Deepen and Enliven Imagery Work --;Psychodrama: An Introduction to Imagery in Action --;Imagery in Conjunction with Art Therapy --;The Conference as Therapy.
Within this breadth and diversity, however, four aspects of the nature of imagery stand out: its mental nature, its private nature, its conscious nature, and its symbolic nature.