
Entering Inner Images
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- 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 Approaches
- The 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 Relationship
- The 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 Traumas
- Systemic 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 Soul
- Basic 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
- Rituals
- Giving Back a Stone or Other Object
- Bowing Down
- The Line of Mothers or Fathers
- Rituals in the Imagination
- Spoken Sentences
- Beliefs
- Sentences of Resolution or Sentences of Power
- The Attitude of the Therapist
- Observing and Seeing
- Using the Non-Dominant Hand
- 5. Practical Guide to NIG
- Procedures
- Material
- Variations and Adaptations
- Interview Questions
- Sketches
- Working with the Sketches
- Time Frames
- Dealing with Strong Emotions
- 6. Description of Procedures
- How to Use the Descriptions of Procedures
- Overview
- Structures: A Basis for Creative Processes
- The Meta-Position
- The View from Outside
- Description of Procedure: Meta-Position
- Interrupting Patterns
- Behaviour Patterns: Problems and Exceptions
- Description of Procedure: Basic Structure of Interrupting Patterns
- Description of Procedures: Interrupting Pattern - Extended Version
- Developing Skills
- Positive Experiences as Anchors
- Description of Procedures: Developing Skills
- The Life Path
- The Life Path: Finding Resources for the Next Step
- The Basic Structure
- When in the Therapeutic Process?
- Criteria for an Appropriate Goal
- Description of Procedures: Basic Structure: "Life Path"
- Description of Procedures: "Life Path" - Extended Version
- Family Image or Family Constellation as Complement to the Life Path
- An Image of the Family
- Seeing Family Relationships Through Other Eyes
- Description of Procedures
- Representation of the Family Image Combined with Other NIG Elements
- Description of Procedures
- Family Image - Extended Version
- Family Constellations
- Prerequisites
- At What Point in the Therapeutic Process
- Typical Objections and Questions
- What Information is Necessary?
- Choice of People
- Examples of Possible Applications
- Description of Procedures: Family Constellations
- A Family Constellation and Life Path: The Core of NIG
- Re-Imprinting
- Re-Imprinting and Changing the View of Past Trauma
- Description of Procedures: Basic Structure: Re-Imprinting
- Basic Information about Re-Imprinting and Family Constellations
- Case Example of Re-Imprinting and a Family Constellation
- Description of Procedures: Re-Imprinting and Family Constellations
- Additional Exercise: Healing the Inner Child
- Two Sides
- Ambivalence: The Inability to Make Decisions
- Inner Divisions as Two Sides of the Same Coin
- The Shadow
- Dialogue between the Inner Divisions
- Description of Procedure: Basic Structure: "Two Sides"
- Description of Procedures: Two Sides - Extended Version
- "Two Sides" as Phases on the Life Path
- Inner Divisions in Systemic Terms
- Allowing Polarities to Remain
- Homework
- Observing and Predicting
- Surprises
- Continuing to Draw on Your Own
- 7. Applications of Neuro-Imaginative Gestalting
- NIG in Individual Therapy and Counselling with Adults
- NIG with Children
- NIG in Couples Therapy
- NIG as a Self-Help Tool
- NIG in a Group Setting
- Bringing In Various NIG Elements
- Image of the Family
- Description of Procedures: Basic Structure of the Family Image in a Group Setting
- Extended Family Image
- NIG in Supervision
- 8. Extending Applications to Other Methods
- The Practice of Integration
- NIG as a Way of Integrating Family Constellation with Other Methods
- NIG as a Complement to Family Constellations
- Example Kinesiology
- Short Introduction to Kinesiology
- A Model of the Five Levels of Healing
- Reciprocal Effects of Kinesiology and NIG
- Practical Example of the Complementary Use of NIG and Kinesiology
- 9. Case Examples
- Case Examples: Barbara Innecken
- The Meta-Position: Advice of the Wise Woman
- Interrupting Patterns: The Rucksacks
- The Life Path: All a Child Needs is Love
- Two Sides: Something is Still Missing Here!
- Positive Intentions of Symptoms: Stress as a Helper
- Two Sides: "Solitude and Solidarity", Using Representatives from the Group
- Line of Resolutions: Everyone Belongs
- Case Example: Eva Madelung: Line of Resolutions
- The Client's Report
- The Therapist's Report
- Commentary
- 10. The Existential Paradox
- Two Kinds of Reality?
- Variable and Immutable: Two Sides of One Coin
- Belonging and Autonomy
- The Aspects of Belonging and Autonomy in Therapeutic Approaches
- Manifest Reality and Created Reality in Everyday Experiences
- Existential Paradox and the Paradoxical Structure of the Soul
- 11. The Limited Value of Theoretical Considerations
- The Brain: "Just" for Survival?
- Understanding?
- Underlying Metaphors as Theory for Family Constellations
- NLP's Grounding in Cognitive Science
- Practical Value of Theory
- 12. Closing Discourse
- Barbara Innecken: The Two Trees
- Eva Madelung: A Short Personal History of Paradox
- Looking Through Another's Eyes
- Time and Eternity: Epilogue Scene
- Literature
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