What
Is Interactive Guided
Imagerysm?
Imagery has a long and varied
history in the healing traditions of mankind. The long
standing knowledge that imagery is a critical component of
all healing experiences is distinguished when we consider
the vital roles played by placebos, suggestion, and
positive expectant faith.
Interactive Guided
Imagerysm is an innovative process that includes
all the features of guided imagery and adds the important
element of interactivity to the mix. IGIsm works
directly with the images that arise from the individual's
own imagination and inner wisdom. These images reflect the
inner workings of one's own healing processes, and often
permit access to critical information about the issue at
hand. With IGIsm, the Interactive Imagery
Guidesm assists the client in learning to access
and utilize the insights, resources, and solutions that
arise from their own unconscious.
The guide’s role is not to
provide “better” images for the client, but to facilitate
an enhanced awareness of the unconscious imagery the
patient/client already has, and help clients learn to
effectively work with this imagery on their own behalf.
This process is capable of bringing about profound
psychological and physiological change, as it
simultaneously empowers and educates the patients.
For example, a client can be asked to close her eyes and
allow her mind to prompt a picture that symbolizes her
problem. Using IGIsm techniques, the client may
then be guided in an imaginary dialogue with this image to
explore and reveal its meaning and relevance to her problem
or issue.
These images can provide
important information about the problem, as well as the
client’s beliefs, expectations, fears, resources and
solutions. Since many clients have uncannily accurate
intuitions about their problems and solutions, the imagery
process makes these insights more easily available to them
and their clinician.
IGIsm can be useful for nearly all health
concerns. It engages the patient/client in their own
healing process, and engenders a greater sense of
self-efficacy. IGIsm is an approach that is
empowering not only to the client, but to the practitioner,
as well, and one that enhances the power of healing in the
therapeutic encounter.
It is more accurate to say that IGIsm treats
people, not problems, and by empowering people, it helps
them deal more effectively with any problem.
People with health issues ranging from musculo-skeletal
problems to major addictions and life-threatening illnesses
have utilized IGIsm to relieve symptoms, find
meaning, stimulate healing, and make the critical lifestyle
changes that support and encourage healing.
Imagery
Has Physiological Consequences
Physically, imagery has the
ability to directly influence the autonomic nervous system,
and the power of imagination can be recruited to promote
specific physiological changes as an aid to healing. In
addition, many studies indicate that certain imagery
techniques may stimulate physiologic processes including
immune, nervous, and endocrine responses which can
accelerate the healing process.
There are few, if any, physical, emotional or behavioral
symptoms or illnesses that are not affected to some degree
by the mind. IGIsm mobilizes the latent, innate
healing abilities of the client to promote pain control,
accelerated healing, rehabilitation, recovery and health
enrichment.
The IGIsm approach
is eclectic, holistic, humanistic and non-dogmatic,
incorporating skills from many related disciplines
including hypnosis, Jungian Psychology, psychosynthesis,
self-actualization and ego-state
psychology.IGIsm techniques are easy to learn
with proper instruction, and carry few, if any, negative
side effects when properly utilized; thus making them an
ideal adjunct to any other type of therapy.
It is our sincere hope that
health professionals from all disciplines will begin to
utilize these techniques to help their patients and clients
more effectively help themselves.
Why
Is There An “sm” After Interactive Guided
Imagerysm?
The service
mark, or “SM” in superscript format, is applied
following Interactive Guided Imagerysm,
Interactive Imagerysm, Imagery
Guidesm, and IGIsm and denotes that
these terms refer to a legally registered process that is
owned by the Academy for Guided Imagery. These terms define
the unique process taught by the Academy and must be
applied at all times when referring to Interactive Guided
Imagerysm, Interactive Imagerysm,
Imagery Guidesm, and IGIsm in print.
The use of this service mark in reference to this process
indicates that the Academy’s specific way of using imagery
is clearly defined and differentiated from other approaches
to guided imagery. Because these terms are so protected, no
individual or organization can legally use them without the
express written permission of the Academy for Guided
Imagery.
Individuals must be at least Level I Certified in the
IGIsm process to say they are using it, and they
must include the service mark whenever they use these terms
in print.
The service mark provides patients and clients with the
assurance that certified IGIsm practitioners
have been properly trained and evaluated by the Academy and
have demonstrated their competence by meeting or exceeding
the criteria we have established.
For questions regarding the use of these terms or this
service mark, please contact the Academy at
info@acadgi.com.
What
Is The Difference Between Visualization, Guided Imagery,
Hypnosis, and Interactive Guided
Imagerysm?
There is considerable
overlap and some major differences between these
approaches.
Visualization is a form of
imagery that usually utilizes the imagination through
scripted images. The guide reads a prepared script as a
means of helping the client/patient to imagine a particular
desired outcome, such as pain relief.
This type of visualization is also common with
Neurolinguistic Programming, or NLP, as a way to reprogram
or re-frame a particular situation. With NLP, an individual
attempts to route and re-route the neural connections that
make up a particular behavior or pattern in hopes of
altering the outcome. There is an emphasis on the
practitioner analyzing and understanding the client's
patterns and creating an alternative strategy.
Hypnosis often requires an individual to enter a type of
hypnotic state of focused, concentrated attention that
allows suggestions to enter the unconscious mind. It is
mainly through suggestive interaction that individual
change can occur, and it includes an expectation on the
part of both client and hypnotist that the hypnotist will
provide the solution to the problem.
Guided imagery is a way to access the images of the
unconscious mind to help resolve problems and to gain
greater insights and deeper understanding regarding a
specific illness, issue, or situation. It may or may not be
interactive and it usually uses prompted or suggested
imagery. Again, the guide is often expected to provide
"better images” for the client.
Interactive Guided Imagerysm utilizes all the
features of guided imagery in a unique interactive manner
to work directly with the images that arise from an
individual's own imagination and inner wisdom. This
provides a unique window of personal exploration into the
inner workings of one's own healing processes. With
IGIsm, the Interactive Imagery
Guidesm assists the client in learning to access
and utilize these insights and solutions in their own
unconscious, which is significantly more personal,
specific, and empowering to the client/patient.