Autogenic therapy: Techniques, foundations, health and clinical applications, and empirical support

Autogenic therapy emerges from the "autogenic training" method created by Schultz, and its development incorporates different therapeutic methods based on a psychophysiological approach. All these methods promote homeostatic self-regulatory brain processes. The aims of this paper are to de...

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Main Author: Manuel R. Abuín
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2016-12-01
Series:Clínica y Salud. Investigación Empírica en Psicología
Online Access:http://www.copmadrid.org/webcopm/publicaciones/clinica/cl2016v27n3a5.pdf
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spelling doaj-b64d24dc6b044ff4b81d22482f7075602020-11-24T20:43:41ZengColegio Oficial de Psicólogos de MadridClínica y Salud. Investigación Empírica en Psicología1130-52742174-05502016-12-0127313314510.1016/j.clysa.2016.09.00411320559Autogenic therapy: Techniques, foundations, health and clinical applications, and empirical supportManuel R. AbuínAutogenic therapy emerges from the "autogenic training" method created by Schultz, and its development incorporates different therapeutic methods based on a psychophysiological approach. All these methods promote homeostatic self-regulatory brain processes. The aims of this paper are to describe and analyse the autogenic methods, the psychophysiological and neurophysiological processes involved, and their effective applications in both health and clinical fields. For these purposes, beside reviewing the earlier work by Schultz and Luthe, an electronic search of literature was conducted in order to find relevant contributions on these topics. Results show a big development of autogenic methods until the 80s, with an enormous amount of applications and studies on the psychophysiological and neurophysiological changes related to the practice of autogenic training. However, their expansion during the last 25 years has been much lower in comparison with other methods such as mindfulness and hypnosis. Possible causes are discussed and new challenges are suggestedhttp://www.copmadrid.org/webcopm/publicaciones/clinica/cl2016v27n3a5.pdf
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title_short Autogenic therapy: Techniques, foundations, health and clinical applications, and empirical support
title_full Autogenic therapy: Techniques, foundations, health and clinical applications, and empirical support
title_fullStr Autogenic therapy: Techniques, foundations, health and clinical applications, and empirical support
title_full_unstemmed Autogenic therapy: Techniques, foundations, health and clinical applications, and empirical support
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description Autogenic therapy emerges from the "autogenic training" method created by Schultz, and its development incorporates different therapeutic methods based on a psychophysiological approach. All these methods promote homeostatic self-regulatory brain processes. The aims of this paper are to describe and analyse the autogenic methods, the psychophysiological and neurophysiological processes involved, and their effective applications in both health and clinical fields. For these purposes, beside reviewing the earlier work by Schultz and Luthe, an electronic search of literature was conducted in order to find relevant contributions on these topics. Results show a big development of autogenic methods until the 80s, with an enormous amount of applications and studies on the psychophysiological and neurophysiological changes related to the practice of autogenic training. However, their expansion during the last 25 years has been much lower in comparison with other methods such as mindfulness and hypnosis. Possible causes are discussed and new challenges are suggested
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