ABSTRACT

In our underritualized culture, group therapy provides many opportunities for experiment and learning, including the processing of termination. Although caution may need to be exercised in groups of clients with high degrees of dissociative processes, utilizing well-timed and directive. It is important that the therapist be comfortable with the use of guided imagery and explains the justifications for its use to group members. The therapist be comfortable with the use of guided imagery and is able to explain the justifications. This chapter deals with the group members and therapist. The therapist be comfortable with the use of guided imagery and is able to explain the justifications for its use to group members. The imagery may create various levels of anxiety in some members and a permissive style is crucial. Group members have an easier time disclosing and may volunteer to begin, make sure to bridge to all members of the group if the participants do not do this for themselves.