Episode Synopsis "Guided Affective Imagery - The Center for Connection, Healing & Change"
Guided Affective Imagery (GAI) is a method of intensive psychotherapy in which a patient is encouraged to daydream on specific themes by healing an unresolved issue at its root, offered by therapists. The procedure allows patient’s imaginative resources to deal with trauma in a powerful way. To learn more about GAI and its benefits, visit http://www.thecenterforconnection.com/clinical-services/guided-affective-imagery/
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