Topic Functional imagery training

Last updated: 6 October 2023

Lose weight, stop smoking, exercise more: the psychology behind positive behavioural change

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Professor Jackie Andrade

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Last updated: 13 September 2023

Functional imagery training to reduce alcohol-related harm

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Functional imagery training to reduce alcohol-related harm in patients with alcohol-related liver disease: a pilot randomised trial

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Last updated: 11 August 2023

Functional Imagery Training (FIT)

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Translating cognitive theory into effective interventions to strengthen and train motivation for behaviour change

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Last updated: 5 January 2023

Professor Jackie Andrade

Professor Jackie Andrade

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Published: 4 August 2020

Study to explore whether new therapy can help address problem drinking

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Functional Imagery Training will be trialled to see if it can change the behaviour of people admitted to hospital with alcohol-related liver disease

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Published: 24 September 2018

Weight loss can be boosted fivefold thanks to novel mental imagery technique, research shows

Dr Linda Solbrig, lead researcher, Trisha Bradbury, who lost nearly two stone through the trial, and Professor Jackie Andrade, who co-created Functional Imagery Training

Overweight people lost an average of five times more weight using Functional Imagery Training (FIT)

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