American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, July 1st, 2006
Singer, J. (2006). Imagery in psychotherapy. Washington: American Psychological Association. In this volume, Singer sets an interesting goal: He would show clinicians how several schools of psychotherapy are using the common human ability to think in images as a basis for therapy, but using it differently and justifying doing so with very different theories. The idea is intriguing. As we all know, most patients come to therapy from lives in which their basic motivations and ways of viewing the world are seldom explored, never mind understood. For Singer, the way into the patient's inner worl...
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