Imagery in Psychology: A Reference Guide
By (Author) Jon Roeckelein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th May 2004
United States
Adult Education
Non Fiction
150
Hardback
792
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1191g
This volume on imagery includes more than 3,500 citations and references pertaining to the topic, as well as more than 400 recent annotated entries in a bibliographic section, culled from some 133,000 studies on this topic that have appeared in literature. Tracing the lineage and evolution of the concept of image and imagery in psychology, this volume includes definitions and domains of the terms, early and modern perspectives, theoretical aspects, applications and functions. An emphasis is placed on a traditionalist and experimental/empirical approach to understanding imagery in psychology. This work is a historial background source, as well as a state-of-the-art reference. Annotated citations in the bibliography cover the period from 1960 to 2003. Name and subject indexes are provided. Subjects covered include the relationships between imagery and creativity, imagery and personality or gender, and imagery and sports.
Useful for answering inquiries concerning the semantic issues and problems encountered in the study of imagery. Recommended. Graduate students; faculty.-Choice
"Useful for answering inquiries concerning the semantic issues and problems encountered in the study of imagery. Recommended. Graduate students; faculty."-Choice
JON E. ROECKELEIN is a Professor of Psychology at Meas Community College in Arizona. He has taught and conducted psychological research for more than 30 years, including research on intelligence systems for the U.S. Army/Department of Defense at the Resources Research Office and Army Research Institute. His earlier books include The Psychology of Humor (Greenwood Press, 2002), The Concept of Time in Psychology (Greenwood Press, 2000) and Dictionary of Theories, Laws and Concepts in Psychology (Greenwood Press, 1998).