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Title

Guided Imagery as an Effective Therapeutic Technique: A Brief Review of its History and Efficacy Research.

Authors

Utay, Joe; Miller, Megan

Abstract

Guided imagery is a flexible intervention whose efficacy has been indicated through a large body of research over many decades in counseling and allied fields. It has earned the right to be considered a research-based approach to helping. This article provides a brief introduction to the history of guided imagery and examples of selected research indicating its efficacy.

Subjects

MENTAL imagery; VISUALIZATION; EDUCATIONAL counseling; COUNSELING; LEARNING

Publication

Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2006, Vol 33, Issue 1, p40

ISSN

0094-1956

Publication type

Academic Journal

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