Guided fantasy as a counseling technique with youth

Describes a technique which encourages clients to employ mental imagery in increasing self-awareness and emotional expression. The methods and significance of counselor participation are explored. Although the technique is modeled after systematized psychoanalytic approaches, it is applied here in t...

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