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The imaginal mind is the unconscious mind made conscious. The imaginal mind is accessed using dreamwork, imagery, and hypnosis. The imaginal mind uses the imagery and creative processes of the right brain to:
  • uncover or make conscious unconscious limitation in a person's life
  • release the person from these limitations
  • promote healing
  • attain greater self-actualization
  • facilitate the creative process.

This website is for those interested in the theory, research and clinical applications of the imaginal mind.



BOOK REVIEWS

Wanted: New books to be reviewed, and reviewers for these books.

For Imagination, Cognition and Personality,

cover of journal the journal of the

American Association for the Study of Mental Imagery.

NEW BOOK RELEASE

Grendel and His Mother: Healing The Trauma of Childhood Through Dreams, Imagery and Hypnosis

artwork- book cover

by Nicholas E. Brink, Ph.D.



Baywood Publishing Co., NY

It is not will (a left brain function) that
produces change but imagination (a right brain function).

Daniel Araoz, 1985 The New Hypnosis








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