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| imagery | <psychology> A cognitive-behavioural strategy that uses mental images produced by the imagination as a form of psychotherapy as an aid to relaxation. It can be classified by the modality of its content: visual, verbal, auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory, or kinesthetic. Common themes derive from nature imagery (e.g., forests and mountains), water imagery (e.g., brooks and oceans), travel imagery, etc. Imagery is used in the treatment of mental disorders and in helping patients cope with other diseases. Imagery often forms a part of hypnosis, of autogenic training, of relaxation techniques, and of behaviour therapy. (04 Jul 1999) |
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| eidetic imagery | A visual image which is recalled in accurate detail. It is a sort of projection of an image on a mental screen. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Imagery, Directed Reverie Therapies, Imageries (Psychotherapy), Reverie Therapies, Directed, Reverie Therapy, Directed, Therapies, Directed Reverie, Therapy, Directed Reverie
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imagination: the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he could still hear her in his imagination"
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A technique in which the person focuses on positive images in his or her mind.
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The use of vivid language to create mental images of objects, actions, or ideas.
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Language that appeals to any sense or any combination of the senses.
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mental images ; especially : the products of imagination
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