Dr. Daniel Monti answers the question: 'Learn Guided Imagery Techniques?' Jan. 13, 2010 -- Question: Can I learn guided imagery techniques on my own or do I need to see a practitioner? Answer: Some ...
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Research documents the powerful effect of guided imagery, relaxation, and breathing exercises to reduce stress and to promote whole body well-being. Consider practicing the following exercises ...
Many meditation techniques are suitable for bedtime. These include progressive muscle relaxation, sound meditation, and guided visualization. Meditating in bed is convenient and may help people relax ...
This is Present Tense, a series on mindfulness for busy people (read: all of us). Whether you're at work, on a walk, or hanging with loved ones, mindfulness can help you stay connected and engaged – ...
Visualization, also called mental imagery, is essentially seeing with the mind’s eye or hearing with the mind’s ear. That is, when visualizing you are having a visual sensory experience without the ...
Ok, you’ve done your breathing exercises, you’ve practiced your mantra and you’ve written your script. How does you take all these new skills and translate them into one focused performance such as a ...
Cognitive therapy is an effective management strategy for urge incontinence. Cognitive therapy employs deep-breathing and guided-imagery exercises that train the brain to control the bladder without ...