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Fine Tuning Imagery Rescripting Video On Demand Stream
Examples of Imagery Rescripting
Therapist Explains Rationale (4:18)
Imagery For Assessment (13:10)
Imagery No Antagonist (3:11)
Imagery With Puninitive Antagonist (11:54)
Imagery With Demanding Antagonist (13:06)
Imagery With Guilt Inducing Antagonist (13:30)
Imagery Rescripting Using Fantasy (4:08)
Forming Image of Healthy Adult (11:37)
Coaching Client to Rescript (9:26)
Client Rescripts - Puniitive Antagonist (8:28)
Client Rescripts - Guilt Inducing Antagonist (13:30)
Client Rescripts - Demanding Antagonist (9:27)
Future Imagery - Pattern Breaking (14:11)
Section 2- Imagery Rescripting- Challenges
Stealth Imagery - Cleint Doesn't Want to do Imagery (3:35)
Client Doesn’t Want to Do Imagery: Cognitive Approaches (7:37)
Client Doesn’t Want to Close Eyes (1:25)
Client Has no Safe Place (3:43)
Mode Work with Unwilling Client (5:09)
Chair work; Client Detached and Unwilling (8:22)
Client Unwilling to do Imagery (4:36)
Very Strong Overcompensation- Resistance and Unwillingness (7:37)
‘I Can’t do Imagery’ –Neutral Image Current Life (5:17)
‘I Can’t do Imagery’ –Neutral Image Growing Up (7:37)
Recollecting Not Experiencing (3:56)
Not wanting Therapist to Enter Image (2:16)
Can’t Take Child’s Perspective (8:20)
Client Wants to Change Parents (7:19)
Too Overwhelmed –Grounding (8:13)
Section 3 - Imagery Rescripting: Specalist Areas and Therapist Pitfalls
Eating disorder- Fighting Punitive Antagonist (10:53)
Eating disorder- Rescripting Absent Parents (12:50)
Flash Forwards (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) (13:29)
Recurrent Nightmares (12:22)
Therapist Pitfalls: Imagery- Not Enough Strength (3:42)
Imagery Too Fast/Rational (5:11)
Imagery Too Slow/Detailed (4:12)
Asking Client to Rescript Too Early (1:52)
Imagery With Puninitive Antagonist
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