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Developing a guided imagery intervention in consultation with service users
Guided imagery interventions have a range of applications to affect emotion, thought and behaviour. They may be effectively used by staff with minimal training and are simple and quick to use. Service user involvement is essential in developing a guided imagery intervention. This article provides guidance on how to develop an effective and vivid guided imagery intervention in collaboration with service users. Guidance is also offered on how to administer and review these interventions.