Thomas, Valerie, 1952-

Using Mental Imagery in Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Guide to More Inclusive Theory and Practice Valerie Thomas. - x,193 pages ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The therapeutic potential of working with clients' mental images is widely acknowledge, yet there is still little in the counseling and psychotherapy literature on more inclusive approaches to the clinical applications of mental imagery. This book is a unique, accessible guide for counselors and psychotherapists who wish to develop their expertise in this importance therapeutic practice. Contemporary practitioners have at their disposal a large repertoire of imagery methods and procedures comprising the contributions from different therapeutic schools and clinical innovators. This book examines the development of the theory and practice of mental imagery within wider context of the history of imagination as a healing modality; describes the different ways that mental imagery has been incorporated into therapeutic practice and evaluates recent developments; review developments of the therapeutic efficacy of mental imagery and considers how recent theoretical concepts provide means of understanding the role that mental images play in processing experience; Includes reflections on ways to develop more inclusive theory and proposes a model that can inform integrative practice. Using a wide range of clinical vignettes to illustrate theory and cutting-edge research, Valerie Thomas proposes a new integrated model of practice. Providing clear and detailed guidance on applying the model to clinical practice, the book will be essential reading for psychotherapists and counselors, both in practice and training, who wish to harness the therapeutic efficacy of mental imagery.

9780415728850 (hardback) 9780415728867 (pbk.)

2015024836


Counseling psychology.
Imagery (Psychology)
Psychotherapy.

BF367 / .T495 2016

153.3/2