Imagery and the threatened self perspectives on mental imagery and the self in cognitive therapy /
Imagery and the Threatened Self considers the role that images of the self play in a number of common mental health problems and how these images can be used to help sufferers to recover from mental health problems.
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Imagery and the threatened self : an introduction / Lusia Stopa
- Psychological theories of the self and their application to clinical disorders / Michelle Luke and Lusia Stopa
- How to use imagery in cognitive-behavioural therapy / Lusia Stopa
- Imagery and the self in social phobia / Jennifer Wild
- Agoraphobia : imagery and the threatened self / Ann Hackmann, Samantha Day, and Emily A. Holmes
- Imagery and psychological threat to the self in PTSD / Nick Grey
- Imagery and the self following childhood trauma : observations concerning the use of drawings and external images / Gillian Butler and Emily A. Holmes
- Imagery and the negative self in eating disorders / Myra J. Cooper
- Evolved minds and compassion-focused imagery in depression / Paul Gilbert
- Imagery and memories of the social self in people with bipolar disorders : empirical evidence, phenomenology, theory and therapy / Warren Mansell and Sarah Hodson.