Entering inner images : a creative use of constellations in individual therapy, counselling, groups and self-help / Eva Madelung, Barbara Innecken ; translated by Colleen Beaumont.

By: Madelung, Eva [author.]Contributor(s): Innecken, Barbara [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Heidelberg : Carl-Auer-Systeme, 2018Edition: Ebook editionDescription: 1 online resource (203 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783849781132; 3849781135Uniform titles: Im Bilde sein. English Subject(s): Psychotherapy -- Methodology | Constellations -- Therapeutic use | Family psychotherapy | Neurolinguistic programming | CounselingGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Entering inner images.DDC classification: 616.89/14 LOC classification: RC480.5 | M33 2018ebOnline resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1. Introduction; Bert Hellinger's Phenomenological Stance: A New Dimension; Neuro-Imaginative Gestalting as "Open Method"; Prerequisite Knowledge; The Emergence of This Book; Barbara Innecken: How I Came to This Book; Eva Madelung: How This Book Came to Me; 2. Neuro-Imaginative Gestalting (NIG); Description; The Development of NIG from Practice; NIG as Systemic Therapy; The Reciprocal Effects of Perception, Inner Images, Feeling, Representation, Action, and Environment; Incorporating Family Constellations.
NIG as an Integration of Constructivist and Phenomenological ApproachesThe Element of Art Therapy; Distinguishing NIG from Art Therapy; The Element of Body Therapy; 3. Basic Principles and Assumptions; Preface; "Entering the Image": Thinking in Images Between Awareness and Movement; Gestalting Instead of Programming; Reality of Reciprocal Effects as a Metaphor of Context Orientation; Reciprocal Effects of Past, Present, and Future in Life Paths and Re-Imprinting; Reality of Reciprocal Effects of the NIG Elements "Two Sides."
Reciprocity Between the Biographical Level and the Level of the Orders of RelationshipThe Model of Interactive Levels as a Basic Metaphor of NIG; The Inner and External Family; The Model of Levels: Supporting the Client's Understanding; A Change of Viewpoint; Resolution and Resource Orientation; Goals and Resolutions; The Concept of the Goal as a Basic Internal Image; Context Orientation of a Concept of Goals; Achievement of Goals Is Not Really in Our Hands; Goals Are "Attractors" (Robert Dilts); The Path as the Goal; The State of Needing No More Advice (de Shazer); Other Resources.
Resources, Deficits, and TraumasSystemic Bond Trauma (Franz Ruppert); Causes Are Convictions, Not Facts (Robert Dilts); Psycho-Aesthetics and Psycho-Geography (Robert Dilts); Messages to the Unconscious; Indirect Suggestion and Dialogue with the Unconscious; The Image is the Message; Real or Unreal?; Synaesthesia, Interactive Sensory Experience; The Physical Body as a Source of Intuition and as Sensor; Organization of the Self in Dialogue with the Unconscious; Feelings in NIG; Foreign Feelings in Individual Work; Positive Intentions and Primary Love; Entanglements.
Unconscious, Co-Conscious, and the Greater SoulBasic Natural Orders and Movements of the Soul; Empathy and Representatives' Awareness; Constellations, Representations, and Imagining; Paradoxical Structures of the Soul; Life Gestalting; Time; 4. Tools of Neuro-Imaginative Gestalting; Spatial Anchors; Looking Through the Eyes of Another; Looking Through the Eyes of Another Family Member; Looking Through the Eyes of "The Old Person"; Looking Through the Eyes of the Child; Looking Through the Eyes of a Resource Person; Observing from the Meta-Position; Living Metaphors; Circular Questioning.
Summary: Neuro-imaginative gestalting (NIG) is a systemic method, developed for individual therapy by Eva Madelung, that can be used in counselling, self-help and group work. The novel integration of techniques from art therapy into the systemic process encourages therapeutic creativity and individual self-exploration. In a practical section, Barbara Innecken describes the therapeutic aspects of the method and uses case studies to elaborate her points. This material can be applied immediately by the experienced systemic therapist, but therapists-in-training and those of other theoretical orientations will find step-by-step instructions for practical use in individual therapy. Instructions for self-help complement the presentation. In the theoretical section of the book, points of contact and possibilities for mutual exchange and enrichment from constructivist oriented methods, such as NLP, De Shazer short-term therapy and Heidelberger family therapy, as well as the phenomenological-oriented family constellation therapy of Bert Hellinger, are described.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-202).

Neuro-imaginative gestalting (NIG) is a systemic method, developed for individual therapy by Eva Madelung, that can be used in counselling, self-help and group work. The novel integration of techniques from art therapy into the systemic process encourages therapeutic creativity and individual self-exploration. In a practical section, Barbara Innecken describes the therapeutic aspects of the method and uses case studies to elaborate her points. This material can be applied immediately by the experienced systemic therapist, but therapists-in-training and those of other theoretical orientations will find step-by-step instructions for practical use in individual therapy. Instructions for self-help complement the presentation. In the theoretical section of the book, points of contact and possibilities for mutual exchange and enrichment from constructivist oriented methods, such as NLP, De Shazer short-term therapy and Heidelberger family therapy, as well as the phenomenological-oriented family constellation therapy of Bert Hellinger, are described.

Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1. Introduction; Bert Hellinger's Phenomenological Stance: A New Dimension; Neuro-Imaginative Gestalting as "Open Method"; Prerequisite Knowledge; The Emergence of This Book; Barbara Innecken: How I Came to This Book; Eva Madelung: How This Book Came to Me; 2. Neuro-Imaginative Gestalting (NIG); Description; The Development of NIG from Practice; NIG as Systemic Therapy; The Reciprocal Effects of Perception, Inner Images, Feeling, Representation, Action, and Environment; Incorporating Family Constellations.

NIG as an Integration of Constructivist and Phenomenological ApproachesThe Element of Art Therapy; Distinguishing NIG from Art Therapy; The Element of Body Therapy; 3. Basic Principles and Assumptions; Preface; "Entering the Image": Thinking in Images Between Awareness and Movement; Gestalting Instead of Programming; Reality of Reciprocal Effects as a Metaphor of Context Orientation; Reciprocal Effects of Past, Present, and Future in Life Paths and Re-Imprinting; Reality of Reciprocal Effects of the NIG Elements "Two Sides."

Reciprocity Between the Biographical Level and the Level of the Orders of RelationshipThe Model of Interactive Levels as a Basic Metaphor of NIG; The Inner and External Family; The Model of Levels: Supporting the Client's Understanding; A Change of Viewpoint; Resolution and Resource Orientation; Goals and Resolutions; The Concept of the Goal as a Basic Internal Image; Context Orientation of a Concept of Goals; Achievement of Goals Is Not Really in Our Hands; Goals Are "Attractors" (Robert Dilts); The Path as the Goal; The State of Needing No More Advice (de Shazer); Other Resources.

Resources, Deficits, and TraumasSystemic Bond Trauma (Franz Ruppert); Causes Are Convictions, Not Facts (Robert Dilts); Psycho-Aesthetics and Psycho-Geography (Robert Dilts); Messages to the Unconscious; Indirect Suggestion and Dialogue with the Unconscious; The Image is the Message; Real or Unreal?; Synaesthesia, Interactive Sensory Experience; The Physical Body as a Source of Intuition and as Sensor; Organization of the Self in Dialogue with the Unconscious; Feelings in NIG; Foreign Feelings in Individual Work; Positive Intentions and Primary Love; Entanglements.

Unconscious, Co-Conscious, and the Greater SoulBasic Natural Orders and Movements of the Soul; Empathy and Representatives' Awareness; Constellations, Representations, and Imagining; Paradoxical Structures of the Soul; Life Gestalting; Time; 4. Tools of Neuro-Imaginative Gestalting; Spatial Anchors; Looking Through the Eyes of Another; Looking Through the Eyes of Another Family Member; Looking Through the Eyes of "The Old Person"; Looking Through the Eyes of the Child; Looking Through the Eyes of a Resource Person; Observing from the Meta-Position; Living Metaphors; Circular Questioning.

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