Imagery: A Review

Günes Öztürk
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Abstract

Modern neuroscience has shown that relaxing images cause the brain to release high levels of serotonin, dopamine, and oxytocin, which reduce anxiety, block cortisol, and increase neuroplasticity. Modern medicine positions human beings as passive, helpless, in need of external aid and in need of repair. However, man should be seen as a being with physical and spiritual power that can repair himself far beyond this passive role. The common point of all the studies examined in this study is that imagery, which is an internal skill, can be used as a low-cost and effective mental therapy tool. Some studies have described imagery as a more effective method than pharmacological interventions. It is seen that the application of imagery is widely used in many diseases such as psychotic disorders, cancer, asthma, migraine, hypertension, immune system diseases, mental disorders such as anxiety and depression. It is seen that the imagery technique, which is thought to work as a defense mechanism and drive satisfaction according to psychoanalytic perspective, is widely used in fields such as mindfulness-focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and dialectic therapy. This review, first of all, mentions the use of imagery and imagery in history, and then describes current research on imagery applications on different diseases. In addition, it was written to emphasize the lack of research on the mechanisms by which this personal and internal power, which is thought to affect the efficiency of the treatment, regardless of which physical or psychological help is sought, and to encourage new research.
意象:述评
现代神经科学表明,放松的图像会使大脑释放出高水平的血清素、多巴胺和催产素,从而减少焦虑,阻断皮质醇,增加神经可塑性。现代医学将人类定位为被动的、无助的、需要外援的、需要修复的。然而,人应该被看作是一种具有身体和精神力量的生物,可以自我修复,远远超出这种被动的角色。本研究考察的所有研究的共同点是,意象作为一种内在技能,可以作为一种低成本、有效的心理治疗工具。一些研究认为意象治疗比药物治疗更有效。可见,意象的应用被广泛应用于精神病、癌症、哮喘、偏头痛、高血压、免疫系统疾病、焦虑、抑郁等精神障碍等许多疾病。从精神分析的角度来看,意象技术被认为是一种防御机制和驱动满意度,被广泛应用于正念治疗、认知行为治疗和辩证法治疗等领域。本文首先回顾了影像学在历史上的应用,然后介绍了影像学在不同疾病上的应用研究现状。此外,它的写作是为了强调缺乏对这种个人和内部力量的机制的研究,这种力量被认为会影响治疗的效率,无论寻求哪种身体或心理帮助,并鼓励新的研究。
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期刊介绍: Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar / Current Approaches in Psychiatry is an online peer reviewed bilingual journal aiming to publish updated current review articles on all aspects of psychiatry and related sciences (i.e behavioral sciences, psychology, psychopharmacology, neuropsychiatry, neurosciences, psychiatric nursing) in Turkish or English. The journal accepts articles on not only current subjects but also on classical subjects to become an educational source for all psychiatric residents, specialists and related professionals. The journal accepts articles on not only current subjects but also on classical subjects to become an educational source for all psychiatric residents, specialists and related professionals. Journal also publishes a special issue which includes only research papers in every volume.
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