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*Eller, L. S., Guided imagery interventions for symptom management. Annual Review of Nursing Research, Vol.17, No.1, 1999, pp57-84.</ref> alleviating [[psychological pain]] including [[anxiety]], [[sadness]], and [[Depression (mood)|low mood]],<ref>Margolin, I., Pierce, J., and Wiley, A. (2011). Wellness Through a Creative Lens: Mediation and Visualization. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 2011, Vol 30, No. 3, pp234-252.</ref> improving [[self-esteem]] or [[self-confidence]],<ref>Rees, B. L., An exploratory study of the effectiveness of a relaxation with guided imagery protocol. Journal of Holistic Nursing, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1993, pp271-276.</ref> and enhancing the capacity to [[Coping (psychology)|cope]] when [[Social relation|interacting with others]].
==The mind's eye==
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