Imaging: Self Exploration And Development Through Creative Use Of Fantasy
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
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A pioneering work in the field of humanistic psychology and self-development, Imaging: Self Exploration And Development Through Creative Use Of Fantasy presents a structured approach to using guided imagery and creative visualization as tools for personal growth and psychological insight. Maurice A. Howe argues that the imaginative mind holds untapped potential for self-understanding, and instructs readers in practical techniques for harnessing fantasy as a means of uncovering deeply held beliefs, emotions, and aspirations. Written in an accessible yet thoughtful tone, the text bridges the gap between therapeutic practice and everyday self-reflection, making it a valuable resource for both mental health practitioners and curious individuals alike. Howe illustrates how directed daydreaming and symbolic imagery can serve as a mirror to the inner self, offering a pathway toward greater clarity, creativity, and personal transformation.
Author: Maurice A. Howe
Format: Paperback
Genre: Self help & mindfulness
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A pioneering work in the field of humanistic psychology and self-development, Imaging: Self Exploration And Development Through Creative Use Of Fantasy presents a structured approach to using guided imagery and creative visualization as tools for personal growth and psychological insight. Maurice A. Howe argues that the imaginative mind holds untapped potential for self-understanding, and instructs readers in practical techniques for harnessing fantasy as a means of uncovering deeply held beliefs, emotions, and aspirations. Written in an accessible yet thoughtful tone, the text bridges the gap between therapeutic practice and everyday self-reflection, making it a valuable resource for both mental health practitioners and curious individuals alike. Howe illustrates how directed daydreaming and symbolic imagery can serve as a mirror to the inner self, offering a pathway toward greater clarity, creativity, and personal transformation.