Abstract
Guided imagery belongs to the mind–body area of CAM. In guided imagery, the subject’s thoughts and imagination are focused and directed toward a specific goal by a facilitator. Guided imagery involves all five senses and is based on the understanding that the body and mind are connected, and that the mind can influence the body. Guided imagery is a low-cost treatment that is portable, can be self-administered by the subject with minimal guidance, and has no known side-effects for most patients.
This article discusses how guided imagery can be incorporated into different clinical settings and how it can be used to benefit employees, patients, and caregivers in a cost effective manner that can potentially lower employer and insurance costs.
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