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There are many ways that guided imagery can be used to help mental health clients express their emotions and situations. Guided imagery is designed to have a client in a safe place, and while in that safe place explore painful memories and situations.
http://www.academyforguidedimagery.com/
Information is provided about the Academy, the use of interactive guided imagery, what guided information can do for you, self-healing tools and information, comments by others on the AGI, self-care tests, FAQs, audio clips, contacting the AGI, media information, related links, and locating a practitioner. Professionals can find information on training programs, information services, conferences, and books.
http://www.centerforconsciousliving.com/
Carol B. Low, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist licensed in Illinois and Indiana. Practice includes using guided imagery to address: ADHD, eating disorders, addictions, depression, anxiety, phobias, trauma, abuse, grief, marriage and other relationships, and self-esteem. Other services are support groups, lectures, and articles.
http://www.guidedimageryinc.com/
Information on stress and the use of guided imagery, including research results. Diane Tusek, RN and BSN, offers services, lectures, staff training, and imagery cassette tapes.
http://n_rajan.tripod.com/mindbody/imagery.htm
Personal web page with a self-authored article explaining guided imagery, with case notes and references.
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