Imagery and Symbolism in Counselling

Imagery and Symbolism in Counselling

Author: William Stewart

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9781853023507

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There is a growing awareness in the counselling and pastoral care professions that the appropriate use of imagery and symbolism in counselling can be a useful tool in helping clients to resolve inner conflicts which they would otherwise find hard to confront. This comprehensive book explores the therapeutic use of imagination and how the use of myths, legends and spontaneous images can clothe feelings with images, and thereby make them easier to work with and control. The book is intended as a working model which takes the reader through the various stages of imagery and symbolism, and is illustrated by many case studies that highlight various principles and topics, and create a bridge between theory and practice. A companion volume Dictionary of Images and Symbols in Counselling provides an 'A-Z' of images and symbols.


Dictionary of Images and Symbols in Counselling

Dictionary of Images and Symbols in Counselling

Author: William Stewart

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9781853023514

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This A-Z analyzes and explains numerous symbols and images and makes them specific to their use in counselling. Many are developed by the addition of possible psychological interpretations. The categorization of the schematic structure of the symbols aims to provide an easy reference.


Symbolic Images in Art as Therapy

Symbolic Images in Art as Therapy

Author: Rita M. Simon

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780415122276

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Combining detailed case material and over 80 examples of patients' work, the author describes how the symbolic image and the style in which it is represented often relate to a particular stage in the integration of painful experiences. As the image and the style change, so does the individual, who discovers previously untapped sources of creativity and inner strength. Drawing on theoretical insights of Jung, Balint, Milner, Winnicott and others, R. M. Simon brings to life the different ways in which patients experience art therapy and the shifting role of the therapist responding to their needs.


Imagery

Imagery

Author: Joseph Shorr

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 1468437313

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Imagery--the miraculous quality that human beings use to re-evoke and reorganize perceptions--is no longer considered idio syncratic. It is an absolutely integral part of human development and motivation which gives substance to subjective meaning and realistic aostract thought. A necessary ingredient of the trans mission and development of human life, imagery must be understood and carefully studied to enhance our knowledge and our lives. The imaginations people have of one another and the imagina tion one has of oneself are composed of the stuff that we call imagery. To my way of thinking, there is waking imagery (consist ing of our stream of images while we are awake) and dream, or sleep imagery (consisting of all that goes on in our minds while asleep). Daydreaming, reverie, fantasy, hallucinations and unbidden images are forms of waking imagery. Dreams, nightmares, hypnogogic and hypnopompic images are all part of sleep imagery. To be aware of and to study the manifestations and complexity of waking imagery--which appears to function in an effortless, instantaneous and ubiquitous manner--is now considered a fit sub ject for study after a half century of denial. The interest in and study of imagery has been far more empha sized in Europe than in America. In Sweden, for example, all clinical training for psychologists includes major emphasis on the works of Hanscarl Leuner and my own work in imagery.


Theoretical and Clinical Applications

Theoretical and Clinical Applications

Author: Joseph E. Shorr

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 1468411799

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When discussion began four years aga about launehing the American Association for the Study of Mental Imagery there was still a great deal of skepticism on the part of many academic and clinical psychologists. They held to the gradually diminishing view that mental imagery was too idiosyncratic a subject for intensive study. However, there were sufficient visionaries to recognize the undeniable importance of imagery for the functioning of life in memory and the transmission of information. Through the valiant efforts of these pioneers in psychology, art and movement therapy, and others in the field of human relations the organization has grown and flourished. Even more important is the burgeoning of knowledge about the ubiquitous nature of imagery and its impact on life. The third annual meeting of AASMI was held in 1981 at Yale University under the sponsorship of president-elect Jerome L. Singer. Sixty-five persons presented papers, workshops and theoretical studies. This volume represents the broad array of topics and approaches offered at the conference. While it is informative and stimulating to read and study the articles in this volume they can convey only a fraction of the excitement and the knowledge available to those who attended the conference. The reader will reap a two-fold benefit from this volume, for not only does it cover a vast array of topics related to imagery, but it also offers the strong possibility that the results of these works can be included in one's daily work as a clinician and/or researcher.


Imagery and Visual Expression in Therapy

Imagery and Visual Expression in Therapy

Author: Vija Bergs Lusebrink

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1990-05-31

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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Explores the different components, and the developmental, cognitive, and emotional aspects, of imagery and visual expression, and the interaction of the two. Discusses the levels and components, and the function and processes in therapy. Other topics include verbal and art therapy, symbolism, and daydreaming. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Psychosynthesis Counselling in Action

Psychosynthesis Counselling in Action

Author: Diana Whitmore

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2004-09-23

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781412900775

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The Third Edition of this best-selling book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the principles and techniques of psychosynthesis, and explains how the counsellor or psychotherapist can incorporate these elements into their own work with cli


SYMBOL Conscious-Unconscious Language

SYMBOL Conscious-Unconscious Language

Author: Kilola Maishya (Sheenonway)

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2018-03-15

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1641385618

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This book is about symbols, as a concept; hence, the reference "symbol." The author researches, "symbol," its various definitions, meanings and purpose; and expounds upon, "symbol," in terms of language, information, communication, decoding, meaning, interpretation, message and representation. This investigative study describes, all of this through the lens of the related fields of art, art therapy and phrase art in psychotherapy. She offers poignant insights, innovative perspectives; she provides valuable information, and offers unique conclusions. Her rich insights into the topics derive from personal, professional research and experience. Her discourse is inclusive of topics such as the visible and tangible, as well as the phenomena of the invisible, less tangible and the intangible. This book is intended to reach broad audiences in a wide range of fields, including but not limited to science, psychology and the paranormal. Authors included in the studies include Rudolph Arnheim, Joseph Cambell, Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, Victor Lowenfeld, Margaret Naumburg, Judith Aaron Rubin, Arnold Whittick, Ernst Kris, and Mardi J. Horowitz.


An A-Z of Counselling Theory and Practice

An A-Z of Counselling Theory and Practice

Author: William Stewart

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 9780748795925

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The broad perspective, multidisciplinary approach of the second edition makes it invaluable in the counselling context at any level. It is comprehensive enough for full-time counsellors and students but it is also a resource for health care professionals for whom counselling is an intrinsic component of their practice.