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Autogenic training is a
relaxation technique first published by the
German psychiatrist Johannes Heinrich Schultz in 1932. The
technique involves repetitions...
- feelings, or
behaviors Autogenic may
refer to:
Autogenic training, a desensitization-relaxation
technique to
alleviate stress Autogenic succession, ecological...
- causing.
Autogenic succession refers to
ecological succession driven by
biotic factors within an
ecosystem and
although the
mechanisms of
autogenic succession...
- The
Golgi tendon reflex (also
called inverse stretch reflex,
autogenic inhibition,
tendon reflex) is an
inhibitory effect on the
muscle resulting from...
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techniques include the
active cycle of
breathing which includes huffing; and
autogenic drainage, a
technique that
requires concentrated effort.
Huffing or a...
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psychotherapist and physician, who
developed a new
method of
meditation based on
autogenic training, and who was
known for his
psychological research on mystical...
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enteritis and
paralysis from
spinal cord injury.[unreliable source?]
Autogenic training is an autosuggestion-centered
relaxation technique influenced...
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holes are used by
other species of
birds or
mammals for housing.
Autogenic engineers modify the
environment by
modifying themselves.
Trees are an...
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psychiatrist and psychotherapist.
Schultz is
known for the
development of
autogenic training. He
studied medicine in Lausanne, Göttingen (where he met Karl...
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symbiotic bacteria such as
those from the
genus Vibrio; in others, it is
autogenic,
produced by the
animals themselves. In most cases, the prin****l chemical...