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Title: autogenic


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autogenic training
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goals for the first evening
  • to get an overview of the whole course relate
    it to your own personal goals
  • to be clear about the specific practice you are
    to work on for the rest of the week
  • to understand the relaxation response
    broaden build models of calming skills

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your personal goals
  • what are your personal goals for this course -
    how will you know if youve attained them?
  • what do you think are the main personal obstacles
    to achieving your goals?
  • how do you reckon you can best tackle these
    personal obstacles?

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assumptions rules of the journey
  • skills learning
  • active involvement
  • support
  • confidentiality

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main components of the journey
  • specific training in calming skills
  • knowledge, facts, underlying research
  • time to think, review and discuss
  • sideways glances at other relevant fields

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autogenic (self-generated) training
background developed by Dr Johannes Schultz, a
Berlin based neurologist and psychiatrist, in
the early 1900s from interviews with good
hypnotic subjects.
major aim to develop a method that went beyond
the passivity dependence so often found in
hypnosis. To hand the power and control back
from therapist to subject - hence auto-genic
or self-generated.
a typical exercise first scan the body from
feet to head checking for any obvious areas of
tension then go through the specific autogenic
focuses then cancel.
Luthe W Schultz JH Autogenic Therapy Volume
I, Autogenic Methods New York Grune Stratton,
1969
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