imagination

Do we really lack imagination?

I see this so often in the literature

Looking at the web pages on "understanding behaviour" - "Anxiety in adults....." it says "To understand emotion you need imagination. One of the areas of difficulty for people with autism is not being able to imagine things"

But further on, under psychological signs, it has "thinking constantly about the worst outcome". How do we do this without an imagination?

It it more about type of imagination? Or too much imagination making subtle imagination harder?

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  • Cheers for the comments longman, it'll be interesting to see other views on the same subject. 

    Once people are back after Easter I'll raise the issue of imagination and see if I can get a response for you about it's use in our content.

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  • Cheers for the comments longman, it'll be interesting to see other views on the same subject. 

    Once people are back after Easter I'll raise the issue of imagination and see if I can get a response for you about it's use in our content.

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