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working with past & future images lack of encouraging positive memories lack of encouraging positive futures intrusive (or over general) negative memories intrusive (or avoided) negative futures positive identification and various forms of emotional connection – field view, sensory focus, mastery, compassion, dialogue, felt-sense negative identification and various forms of emotional processing – desensitisation, rescripting, mastery, compassion, dialogue, felt-sense

verbal representation v’s imagery construction and their relative impact on emotions top down control processes Holmes E & Mathews A “Mental imagery in emotion & emotional disorders” Clinical Psychology Review 2010; 30: 349-62 select from autobiographic & semantic memory knowledge base verbal representation of emotional meaning (re-)constructed image of emotional instance processing overlaps with perceived events direct contact with emotional systems matching little overlap with processing of perceived events bottom up sensory cue contact with other semantic knowledge associates: action readiness, believability, attitude to self, etc …