RT Book, Section A1 Mehta, Darshan A2 Papadakis, Maxine A. A2 McPhee, Stephen J. A2 Rabow, Michael W. SR Print(0) ID 1165971140 T1 Guided Imagery T2 Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2020 YR 2020 FD 2020 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781260455281 LK accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1165971140 RD 2022/05/25 AB According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, guided imagery is a practice used for healing or health maintenance that involves a series of relaxation techniques followed by the visualization of detailed images, usually calm and peaceful in nature. As is the case with psychotherapeutic techniques, guided imagery can be applied in a variety of ways. It may be directive, with the therapist providing specific images, or it may be more receptive, inviting patients to find their own images. It may be supportive, with the intention to create a relaxed, pleasant, or specifically positive feeling (eg, trust or patience), or it may intend to directly work with an area of active challenge (eg, anxiety or pain). If used for treatment, persons may visualize their bodies free of the specific problem or condition. Guided imagery can be conducted live with a therapist one-on-one, in a group setting (less common), or via audio recording.