Abstract
Imagination is a powerful tool that activates internal resources of a client, involves The Little Professor and affects emotions. This paper presents the overview and the analysis of the article by Aruna Gopakumar and Nikita Bandale about redecision methods that use imagination. It presents two stories of redecision therapy that uses imagination and imagery of a client as resources for change. Moreover, it provides the rationale for using imagination as therapeutic interventions, for both uncovering unconscious script patterns and inviting the client to make changes in order to use imagination with greater awareness in practice. Whereas a traditional redecision therapist thinks in terms of injunctions, impasse resolutions, games, analysis of a script process, a postmodern therapist focuses on the process of creating a new story or giving a new meaning to an old story of the client, where the child's autonomy was invalidated. In this method the new story comes to the foreground, while the old one recedes into the background and gradually fades away, giving the client an opportunity to make a new decision in favor of autonomy. Herewith stories are played in imagination, as if it happens here and now, giving the client an opportunity to get in touch with feelings and experience an affect.