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Pain Management Class: Guided Imagery, Part 2

March 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Each Monday, we’ll look at ways to cope well with pain and how to get yourself to use helpful techniques regularly.  It’s your at-home pain management class!

Last week we looked at our first guided imagery exercise.  Guided imagery helps reduce pain through the use of suggestion.  An image is paired with your pain, and by reducing, decreasing or changing the image in some way, your pain may also decrease.  Today’s guided imagery uses a sunset as the image.

Guided imagery with a sunset image

There are several ways to use this exercise:

  • read through the exercise and then do it from memory (it doesn’t have to be done exactly as I’ve written it)
  • tape record the exercise yourself, then play it back for yourself to do
  • have someone else read or record the exercise for you

As you try this guided imagery, see if you begin to benefit even more than with the relaxation exercises you’ve tried.

Your assignment:  Do a guided imagery exercise at least once a day.

Next Monday we’ll look at stress management.  Other articles in this series:

Thanks to Johnny Considine for the photo at Flickr.

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