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The Positive Power of Imagery
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The Positive Power of Imagery

Harnessing Client Imagination in CBT and Related Therapies
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EUR38,99

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The Positive Power of Imagerypresents the theory andpractice of imagery therapy as a creative intervention thatchallenges therapists to learn the skills for creatively designingpersonalized exercises to match clients' specific needs, problems,and personalities.* Presents a unique integration of imagery therapy with CBT andpositive psychology* Challenges therapists to develop imagery therapy techniquestailored to fit their individual clients' personalities andproblems* Features case illustrations and guidelines for the use ofimagery and metaphors for both adults and children
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780470979969
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publishing date27/04/2011
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size2362171 Bytes
Article no.5785349
CatalogsVC
Data source no.475288
Product groupBU530
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Tammie Ronen is a Professor at the Bob Shapell School ofSocial Work at Tel-Aviv University, where she is in charge of ChildClinical Studies. She is also the Head of the Renata Adler MemorialResearch Centre for child welfare and protection. She has writtenwidely in the areas of cognitive behaviour therapy, child therapy,and positive psychology, and is a well known international lectureron these topics.

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