Home Contact Us Site Map
Search for:
Mercy Babies Classes News
Health Info Find a Job Find a Physician
Mercy Health Center
Oklahoma City
Mercy Memorial
Health Center

Ardmore
Mercy Health
Network Clinics

Oklahoma City
Mercy NeuroScience
Institute

Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
Heart Hospital

Oklahoma City
 
Home > Health Information > Adult Health > Complementary and Alternative Medicine 

Imagery

What is imagery?

The mind is a powerful healing tool. Using our imagination, we can visualize almost anything. Imagery (or visualization) is a therapeutic technique that has been used for centuries. By creating images in the mind, a person can reduce pain and symptoms associated with his or her condition.

Imagery usually involves a program with set objectives and goals. Patients are guided to visualize their goals and work toward them.

Two imagery techniques are widely used today:

  • Palming - involves the visualization of color. The patient places his/her palms over the eyes and envisions the color associated with stress (usually the color red). Then, the patient changes the color he/she sees to a more relaxing color, such as blue. It is believed that changing colors in the mind induces relaxation.
  • Guided imagery - involves envisioning a certain goal to help cope with health problems. An example is the Simonton method - a method in which a cancer patient imagines Pac Men (from the old Pac Man video game) gobbling up bad cancer cells.

Studies have also shown that imagery can help to improve relaxation.

Click here to view the
Online Resources of Complementary & Alternative Medicine

Topic Content

Complementary & Alternative Medicine Topic Index

Complementary & Alternative Medicine Home Page

A member of the
Sisters of Mercy Health System