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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...
- psychotherapist and physician, who developed a new method of meditation based on autogenic training, and who was known for his psychological research on mystical...
- The Golgi tendon reflex (also called inverse stretch reflex, autogenic inhibition, tendon reflex) is an inhibitory effect on the muscle resulting from...
- psychiatrist Johannes Schultz developed and published on autogenic training. Unlike autosuggestion, autogenic training has been proven in clinical trials and,...
- techniques include the active cycle of breathing which includes huffing; and autogenic drainage, a technique that requires concentrated effort. Huffing or a...
- symbiotic bacteria such as those from the genus Vibrio; in others, it is autogenic, produced by the animals themselves. In a general sense, the prin****l...
- psychiatrist and psychotherapist. Schultz is known for the development of autogenic training. He studied medicine in Lausanne, Göttingen (where he met Karl...
- the holes are used by other species of birds or mammals for housing. Autogenic engineers modify the environment by modifying themselves. Trees are an...