Valerie Thomas explores the productive use of mental imagery skills to engage with the processes of creativity. Practical and original, the book offers detailed guidance for a highly-effective method that can provide rich insights into the development of a range of creative enterprises, including artistic and work-related projects.
Valerie Thomas explores the productive use of mental imagery skills to engage with the processes of creativity. Practical and original, the book offers detailed guidance for a highly-effective method that can provide rich insights into the development of a range of creative enterprises, including artistic and work-related projects.
Dr Valerie Thomas is a psychotherapist, supervisor, trainer and author of Using Mental Imagery in Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Guide to More Inclusive Theory and Practice (2016, Routledge).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: How the method was developed Chapter 3: Creativity: The broader context Chapter 4: Understanding creativity as a dialogical process Chapter 5: Mental imagery and creativity Chapter 6: Viewing the mental imagery method from broader theoretical perspectives Chapter 7: Applying the mental imagery method to practice Chapter 8: Using mental imagery to represent and work with the creative capabilities of the self Chapter 9: Using the mental imagery method for the process of developing creative and work-related projects Chapter 10: Using the mental imagery method in a research practice context Chapter 11: Further thoughts on the mental imagery method as a stand-alone practice Chapter 12: Conclusion Appendix 1 Index
Acknowledgments Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: How the method was developed Chapter 3: Creativity: The broader context Chapter 4: Understanding creativity as a dialogical process Chapter 5: Mental imagery and creativity Chapter 6: Viewing the mental imagery method from broader theoretical perspectives Chapter 7: Applying the mental imagery method to practice Chapter 8: Using mental imagery to represent and work with the creative capabilities of the self Chapter 9: Using the mental imagery method for the process of developing creative and work-related projects Chapter 10: Using the mental imagery method in a research practice context Chapter 11: Further thoughts on the mental imagery method as a stand-alone practice Chapter 12: Conclusion Appendix 1 Index
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