Psychotherapy Through Imagery
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From the back cover of this 476 page book: "Waking imagery is analogous to dreams, as both are avenues into the unconscious. When the flow of waking imagery is reported, what is revealed is information about personality that is not consciously acknowledged by the individual. Waking imagery thus has a projective quality that bypasses most ordinary censorship. This function of the mind is often neglected in verbal linear interaction with a therapist. The 'discovery' of waking imagery - of revealing profound meanings about personality in our unconscious images - may be one of the most important psychological findings in this century. And one of the most ignored."
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