:harnessing client imagination in CBT and related therapies
First Statement of Responsibility
/ Tammie Ronen
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Hoboken, N.J.
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: Wiley-Blackwell
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, 2011.
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xvii, 320 p. , 24 cm.
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Language: انگلیسی
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Print
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-312) and index.
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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.