Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-208) and indexes.
Contents
Ch. 1. Why imagery, personal memories, and daydreams matter -- Ch. 2. Experiencing and communicating private imagery : a significant human capability -- Ch. 3. Consciousness, thinking modalities, and imagination : theory and research -- Ch. 4. Imagery as a precursor and central component of narrative thought -- Ch. 5. Imagery and narrative in various forms of modern psychotherapy -- Ch. 6. The psychotherapeutic situation -- Ch. 7. Using imagery in psychoanalytically oriented therapies -- Ch. 8. Imagery applications in cognitive-behavioral therapies -- Ch. 9. Toward research-based new psychotherapy models : self-system and successful intelligence approaches -- Ch. 10. Expanding imagery in patient and therapist.
Summary
Guides the practicing clinician or student therapist toward practical applications of imagery in a range of psychodynamic, cognitive, and behavioral therapies.