The Effects of Imagery on Attitudes and Moods in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
A pilot study in 1996 by B.L. Maguire with 33 multiple sclerosis patients showed that when half the subjects participated in a 6-session group process that taught relaxation skills and physiological imagery, they demonstrated significant reductions in state anxiety (as measured on the POMS test and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory), as compared to the controls.
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