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Imagework in a case of intractable painOur Lady's Hospice, Dublin The psychotherapeutic skill of imagework is defined and discussed in terms of its historical background and different forms. The potential value of imagework in a palliative care context is described by presentation of a case of intractable malignant pain in which this approach was used.
Key Words: analgesia imagination pain palliative treatment psychotherapy
Palliative Medicine, Vol. 6, No. 2,
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