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emotive imagery

n. A technique used in behavioral therapy in which a subject first relaxes and then imagines emotion-arousing scenes while continuing to relax. The idea is that relaxation is a response incompatible with fear and anxiety, with which the subject usually responds to the imagined situations, and that the subject will learn to respond with relaxation rather than fear and anxiety when confronted with the emotion-laden situations in real life.