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Therapies
Autogenics
What Is Autogenics?
Autogenics is a
relaxation technique involving a series of attention-focusing exercises
designed to induce relaxation and enhance the body’s self-healing
powers. Similar to self-hypnosis and meditation its purpose is to enable
people to learn how to put themselves in a relaxed state releasing muscle
tension and dealing with anxiety without the need of a trainer or
therapists.
How it Evolved
Autogenic training evolved out of the research of
Brain physiologist Oskar Vogt in the 1880’s at the Berlin Neuro
Biological Institute. Dr Vogt observed that some patients were able to put
themselves in a self-hypnotic state which seemed to have positive effects
on their recuperation. Along with his colleague, Korbinian Brodmann, Dr
Vogt experimented with a range of self-hypnosis techniques which he found
could relieve many stress-related symptoms and diseases. His work provided
the inspiration for Johannes Schultz, a Berlin psychiatrist and
neurologist to investigate the therapeutic potential of auto-hypnosis
exercises from which autogenic training emerged.
Is There Research?
There is a wealth of research data available on
the therapeutic applications of autogenics and listed below are summaries
of some of the more recent studies. It should be noted that many studies
relating to autogenic training also refer to Biofeedback which is a system
created out of autogenic training methods incorporating the use of
electrical equipment designed to monitor stress levels through respiration
rates, skin temperature and blood flow.
For details of research studies click
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