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Imagery for Getting Well : Clinical Applications of Behavioral Medicine / [Text] Deirdre Davis Brigham ; with Adelaide Davis and Derry Cameron-Sampey

By: Brigham, Deirdre DavisContributor(s): Davis, Adelaide | Cameron-Sampey, DerryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : W.W. Norton, ©1994 Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 445 pages : Hb illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0393701697; 9780393701692Subject(s): Medicine and psychology | Medicine, Psychosomatic | Imagery (Psychology) | Clinical health psychology | Imagination | Mental healing | Imagination | Behavioral Medicine -- methods | Mental Healing | Psychosomatic Medicine -- methods | Psychosomatic Medicine | Imagery, PsychotherapyDDC classification: 616.0019 LOC classification: R726.5 | .B75 1994NLM classification: 1994 K-559 | BF 367
Contents:
I. The dream and its rationale. 1. Multiple personalities, epiphanies, agoraphobia, and the birth of GETTING WELL. -- 2. The relationship of imagery, emotions, and cognitions to psychoneuroimmunology and behavioral medicine. -- 3. Imagery as a foundation for a multimodal behavioral medicine program. -- 4. Caveats and issues for the behavioral medicine clinician. -- II. Clinical applications of imagery for Getting Well. 5. Stress management I: changing perceptions. -- 6. Stress management II: assertive communication, survivorship skills, and goal-setting. -- 7. Group therapy. -- 8. Relaxation, imagery, and meditation training. -- 9. Transformational fantasy. -- 10. Exercise and nutrition. -- 11. Laughter and noncompetitive play. -- 12. High-level awareness I: taking responsibility for pulling weeds in our gardens. -- 13. High-level awareness II: planting seeds of intrapersonal and interpersonal connectedness. -- 14. High-level awareness III: planting seeds of transpersonal connectedness. -- 15. Therapeutic touch: transpersonal imagery and energy. -- 16. Expressive therapies. -- 17. Individual therapy, family therapy, and follow-up. -- 18. Synergy, epiphanies, and miracles
III. Designing imagery for specific conditions (with Adelaide Davis). 19. Introduction to designing imagery for specific conditions. -- 20. Immune deficiency disorders. -- 21. Autoimmune and allergic disorders. -- 22. Internal medicine and endocrine disorders. -- 23. Cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders. -- 24. Pain, neurological disorders, and psychological problems. -- 25. Common trauma and generalized/preventive imagery. -- IV. Practical considerations. 26. Administrative issues, professional training, and cost-effectiveness. -- 27. Seeds for research and evaluation
Review: "This book promises to be the definitive handbook for the behavioral medicine practitioner of the '90s. It is the first book not only to explain the use of imagery as the foundation for designing a behavioral medicine program but also to teach professionals how to design and use imagery to assist their patients with specific illnesses." "For those with life-challenging conditions, Getting Well in Orlando, Florida, offers a complete program in bodymind healing, embracing the emotional, the psychological, and the spiritual. Imagery for Getting Well is based on the author's experiences in founding the program and on the experiences of Getting Well's many participants, who have learned to perceive and image their worlds in new ways, totally changing their lives as a result." "In addition to sharing the background and philosophy of the program, Brigham explores in depth the synergistic components of the 28-day program: stress management, imagery training, expressive therapies, group and individual therapy, play and laughter, nutrition and exercise, high-level awareness, and much more. Throughout the book, case examples show the healing power of imagery." "Clinicians will especially appreciate the detailed scripts and "seeds for imagery" for use with a wide range of conditions affecting the immune, endocrine, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and neurological systems. Individuals with life-challenging conditions will find here a rich resource for enhancing their healing. As a whole, the book is a blueprint for implementing a behavioral medicine program based on the latest findings in psychoneuroimmunology." "A treasure trove of clinical strategies, this book goes beyond the practical to inspire all those in the field of behavioral medicine to embrace the possibilities of imagery for getting well in the most profound sense."--BOOK JACKET
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"A Norton professional book."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-433) and index

I. The dream and its rationale. 1. Multiple personalities, epiphanies, agoraphobia, and the birth of GETTING WELL. -- 2. The relationship of imagery, emotions, and cognitions to psychoneuroimmunology and behavioral medicine. -- 3. Imagery as a foundation for a multimodal behavioral medicine program. -- 4. Caveats and issues for the behavioral medicine clinician. -- II. Clinical applications of imagery for Getting Well. 5. Stress management I: changing perceptions. -- 6. Stress management II: assertive communication, survivorship skills, and goal-setting. -- 7. Group therapy. -- 8. Relaxation, imagery, and meditation training. -- 9. Transformational fantasy. -- 10. Exercise and nutrition. -- 11. Laughter and noncompetitive play. -- 12. High-level awareness I: taking responsibility for pulling weeds in our gardens. -- 13. High-level awareness II: planting seeds of intrapersonal and interpersonal connectedness. -- 14. High-level awareness III: planting seeds of transpersonal connectedness. -- 15. Therapeutic touch: transpersonal imagery and energy. -- 16. Expressive therapies. -- 17. Individual therapy, family therapy, and follow-up. -- 18. Synergy, epiphanies, and miracles

III. Designing imagery for specific conditions (with Adelaide Davis). 19. Introduction to designing imagery for specific conditions. -- 20. Immune deficiency disorders. -- 21. Autoimmune and allergic disorders. -- 22. Internal medicine and endocrine disorders. -- 23. Cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders. -- 24. Pain, neurological disorders, and psychological problems. -- 25. Common trauma and generalized/preventive imagery. -- IV. Practical considerations. 26. Administrative issues, professional training, and cost-effectiveness. -- 27. Seeds for research and evaluation

"This book promises to be the definitive handbook for the behavioral medicine practitioner of the '90s. It is the first book not only to explain the use of imagery as the foundation for designing a behavioral medicine program but also to teach professionals how to design and use imagery to assist their patients with specific illnesses." "For those with life-challenging conditions, Getting Well in Orlando, Florida, offers a complete program in bodymind healing, embracing the emotional, the psychological, and the spiritual. Imagery for Getting Well is based on the author's experiences in founding the program and on the experiences of Getting Well's many participants, who have learned to perceive and image their worlds in new ways, totally changing their lives as a result." "In addition to sharing the background and philosophy of the program, Brigham explores in depth the synergistic components of the 28-day program: stress management, imagery training, expressive therapies, group and individual therapy, play and laughter, nutrition and exercise, high-level awareness, and much more. Throughout the book, case examples show the healing power of imagery." "Clinicians will especially appreciate the detailed scripts and "seeds for imagery" for use with a wide range of conditions affecting the immune, endocrine, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and neurological systems. Individuals with life-challenging conditions will find here a rich resource for enhancing their healing. As a whole, the book is a blueprint for implementing a behavioral medicine program based on the latest findings in psychoneuroimmunology." "A treasure trove of clinical strategies, this book goes beyond the practical to inspire all those in the field of behavioral medicine to embrace the possibilities of imagery for getting well in the most profound sense."--BOOK JACKET

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