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The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery & Music (GIM)
The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music Therapy (GIM) is a process of music-centered psychotherapy in which music experiences are used to bring about therapeutic change. This therapeutic process involves the client listening to specifically programmed classical music in a deeply relaxed state. The client may experience visual imagery, feeling states and/or body responses as evoked by the music. The therapist engages the client in a dialogue to enhance the experience of the imagery. This process facilitates the client to explore and to resolve major life issues in a supportive manner.
GIM is primarily a dynamic one-on-one process between client and therapist, but can be adapted to suit group processes.
Guided Imagery and Music is suitable for people who:
- Have anxiety and stress disorders
- Are dealing with emotional blocks
- Are working through major life issues including loss and grief
- Are in a transition phase
- Are dealing with mind/body connections in illness
- Have addictive patterns of behaviour.
Music and Imagery is also suitable for gaining a deeper understanding of oneself, and exploring and deepening a spiritual journey.
Contact Roman to make an appointment or phone him on (03) 9942 4422.
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