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Use Guided Imagery for Relaxation

By Elizabeth Scott — 2020

You may have heard of guided imagery as a stress management technique, but do you know how it works, why it's useful, and how it measures up against other stress relievers? Guided imagery is an effective stress management technique and has remained popular for several reasons.

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