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How does neurobehavioral work differ from interactive guided imagery?

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How does neurobehavioral work differ from interactive guided imagery?

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A. We believe that the phenomenon of information transduction is the common mechanism underlying the effects of both interactive guided imagery and the neurobehavioral approach outlined here. Patients have generated imagery spontaneously during their relief procedures, but this isn’t the focus of our work, which uses verbal instruction instead.

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