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Guided Affective Imagery (GAI) is a legally recognised psychotherapy method. In this method, the imagination plays an important role together with discussions with the client. It was developed by German psychiatrist Hanscarl Leuner, based on his research in guided mental imagery, "catathymic influences" (the interactio... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
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| Condition | Members | Success |
| Post-Traumatic Stress D... | 214 |
85% |
| Anxiety | 6 |
100% |
| Depression | 3 |
100% |
| Migraine Headaches | 2 |
100% |
| Fibromyalgia | 2 |
100% |
Overall, 86% (244
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find Guided Imagery helpful


Guided Imagery Reviews
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One of several valuable life-enhancing practices; infrequent use.
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currently in a DBT group
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works very well, but you have to be able to tell yourself it's just anxiety
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This helped a lot especially with the anxiety
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It is awesome to let go by doing this.
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It was very scary to start with but I had to work on trust with the therapist. It did help me to see myself in a different light.
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pleashant experience
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works well
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very helpful, but must practice often.
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all kinds
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