Basic Autogenic Training

And the Construction of Effective Self Suggestions

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Stress Management
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Author: Howard Davies ISBN: 1230000953795
Publisher: HAZDAV Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Howard Davies
ISBN: 1230000953795
Publisher: HAZDAV
Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Now you can Learn How to Really Relax

In a time when finding ways to relax, let go and slow down are becoming increasingly important AT offers a fast and efficient series of exercises that can reduce the impact of Stress and frequent Anxiety.  Autogenic Training can be easily integrated with numerous other therapies from Hypnosis or Counselling to Mindfulness and Meditation. Its practice is safe, non religious and contradicts no healthy spiritual or personal beliefs.

 

This book will guide you through the six basic exercises of AT step by step, showing you how you can ‘with practice’ access your own inner resources and find peace of mind.

The book also explores the construction and delivery of effective self suggestion (auto-suggestion) further enhancing the use of AT.

Autogenic Training was developed by German Psychiatrist and Neurologist Johannes Heinrich Shultz. Since the first publication of his work in 1932 his realistic and effective methods has been taught around the world usually in medical, nursing and care environments.

 This book explores and explains the methods of Autogenic Training, the author is an experienced Counsellor, Hypnotherapist and Stress Management Coach, who uses and teaches these techniques on a daily basis.

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Now you can Learn How to Really Relax

In a time when finding ways to relax, let go and slow down are becoming increasingly important AT offers a fast and efficient series of exercises that can reduce the impact of Stress and frequent Anxiety.  Autogenic Training can be easily integrated with numerous other therapies from Hypnosis or Counselling to Mindfulness and Meditation. Its practice is safe, non religious and contradicts no healthy spiritual or personal beliefs.

 

This book will guide you through the six basic exercises of AT step by step, showing you how you can ‘with practice’ access your own inner resources and find peace of mind.

The book also explores the construction and delivery of effective self suggestion (auto-suggestion) further enhancing the use of AT.

Autogenic Training was developed by German Psychiatrist and Neurologist Johannes Heinrich Shultz. Since the first publication of his work in 1932 his realistic and effective methods has been taught around the world usually in medical, nursing and care environments.

 This book explores and explains the methods of Autogenic Training, the author is an experienced Counsellor, Hypnotherapist and Stress Management Coach, who uses and teaches these techniques on a daily basis.

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