2016
DOI: 10.1080/07351690.2016.1225468
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Prologue: Images in Mind: Working with Image-based Experience in Psychotherapeutic Treatment

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“…It is characteristic of art therapy that it works with play-related methods, assignments and techniques that may be very similar to experiences in day-to-day reality, but from which patients can distance themselves in pretend situations, so that the experience becomes accessible and can be evoked again later. Imagination, fantasy and play can create room for patients to explore these situations in therapy (Kosslyn, 2005; Farrell et al, 2014; Faranda, 2016). By varying the degrees of distance and closeness, patients can be activated and set to work on their objectives in a safe environment.…”
Section: Healthy Ego Functions Linked To Art Therapy Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is characteristic of art therapy that it works with play-related methods, assignments and techniques that may be very similar to experiences in day-to-day reality, but from which patients can distance themselves in pretend situations, so that the experience becomes accessible and can be evoked again later. Imagination, fantasy and play can create room for patients to explore these situations in therapy (Kosslyn, 2005; Farrell et al, 2014; Faranda, 2016). By varying the degrees of distance and closeness, patients can be activated and set to work on their objectives in a safe environment.…”
Section: Healthy Ego Functions Linked To Art Therapy Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%