{"id":1632,"date":"2022-10-17T20:28:20","date_gmt":"2022-10-17T18:28:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/glossar\/autogenic-training-2\/"},"modified":"2022-10-17T20:28:20","modified_gmt":"2022-10-17T18:28:20","slug":"autogenic-training-2","status":"publish","type":"encyclopedia","link":"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/autogenic-training-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Autogenic Training"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The term comes from the Greek: self-acting training. It is classified as a self-hypnotic technique.<\/p>\n<p>Clinical dictionary by Pschyrembel: &ldquo;Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy within the framework of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Professor Peters defines <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/autogenic-training\/\" target=\"_self\" title='The term comes from the Greek and means self-effective training.&nbsp;Pschyrembel Clinical Dictionary: \"Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy as part of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.\" Professor Peters defines autogenic training as follows: \"A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. Through relaxation exercises that can be learnt step&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">autogenic training<\/a> as follows: &ldquo;A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. By means of relaxation exercises that can be learnt in stages, an increasing autosuggestive influence on involuntary bodily functions is achieved. The method is used to balance internal tension, improve performance and strengthen memory, pain control and self-control.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>According to Professor Kretschmer, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/autogenic-training\/\" target=\"_self\" title='The term comes from the Greek and means self-effective training.&nbsp;Pschyrembel Clinical Dictionary: \"Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy as part of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.\" Professor Peters defines autogenic training as follows: \"A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. Through relaxation exercises that can be learnt step&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">autogenic training<\/a> is a further development of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/hypnosis\/\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The foreign word hypnosis comes from the Greek word hypnos, the sleep. The layman speaks of being able to induce an artificial state of sleep through hypnosis. Objectively, it is more accurate to speak of a state of constricted consciousness. Are Christians allowed to use hypnosis actively or passively? A parishioner asked Dr. Kurt Koch&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">hypnosis<\/a>. Following Prof. J. H. Schultz, he describes this therapy technique as follows: &ldquo;Prof. J. H. Schultz developed a completely independent method which he called <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/autogenic-training\/\" target=\"_self\" title='The term comes from the Greek and means self-effective training.&nbsp;Pschyrembel Clinical Dictionary: \"Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy as part of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.\" Professor Peters defines autogenic training as follows: \"A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. Through relaxation exercises that can be learnt step&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">autogenic training<\/a>, based partly on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/hypnosis\/\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The foreign word hypnosis comes from the Greek word hypnos, the sleep. The layman speaks of being able to induce an artificial state of sleep through hypnosis. Objectively, it is more accurate to speak of a state of constricted consciousness. Are Christians allowed to use hypnosis actively or passively? A parishioner asked Dr. Kurt Koch&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">hypnosis<\/a> experience and partly on Indian traditions. It consists of a series of carefully thought-out and biologically meaningful exercises, the aim of which is to gradually improve the control of the organism and the related psychological attitude of the personality, working from the outside inwards, and to differentiate this healing influence down to the individual organs and functions of the body.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>In <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/autogenic-training\/\" target=\"_self\" title='The term comes from the Greek and means self-effective training.&nbsp;Pschyrembel Clinical Dictionary: \"Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy as part of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.\" Professor Peters defines autogenic training as follows: \"A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. Through relaxation exercises that can be learnt step&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">autogenic training<\/a>, the path of therapy goes from the mental, or from the imagination, to the feeling, to the realisation in the organic. The best example of this is the experiment with gravity. The process takes the following path:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>1. mental concentration on the experiment<\/li>\n<li>2. imagination: the right arm is heavy, very heavy.<\/li>\n<li>3. the patient then actually experiences the feeling of heaviness<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Conversely, of course, the sensation of warmth or heat can also be produced. Dr Senn gives the example of a patient who had a cold hairpin placed on the back of his hand. Then the doctor gave the signal: the needle is red-hot. This caused a burn on the hand, even though the needle remained completely cold.<\/p>\n<p>There is another problem behind this process. If the patient&rsquo;s psyche gives the command: &ldquo;The needle is hot&rdquo;, where do these units of heat come from? Without knowing it, the doctor is leading the patient into the realm of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/magic\/\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The chapter on &ldquo;Magic&rdquo; deals with the genuine form of magic, i.e. sorcery and the art of conjuring, and not with magic tricks or fraudulent attempts at manipulation or quackery. Genuine magical healing methods and diagnoses make use of psychic powers. These magical processes are not just harmless superstition. Magical powers can be developed through&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">magic<\/a>. That is why Schultz called the process of auto<a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/hypnosis\/\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The foreign word hypnosis comes from the Greek word hypnos, the sleep. The layman speaks of being able to induce an artificial state of sleep through hypnosis. Objectively, it is more accurate to speak of a state of constricted consciousness. Are Christians allowed to use hypnosis actively or passively? A parishioner asked Dr. Kurt Koch&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">hypnosis<\/a> &ldquo;fakirism&rdquo;. The references to shamanism and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/yoga-2\/\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The word yoga comes from Sanskrit. It may be the linguistic root of the Greek iog&eacute;, which means protection or umbrella, and the Latin jugum, which means yoke. According to these linguistic roots, to practise yoga is to place oneself under a yoke, to seek protection under a protecting force. In Mishra's comprehensive work on&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">yoga<\/a> show that we are dealing with Eastern mysticism and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/magic\/\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The chapter on &ldquo;Magic&rdquo; deals with the genuine form of magic, i.e. sorcery and the art of conjuring, and not with magic tricks or fraudulent attempts at manipulation or quackery. Genuine magical healing methods and diagnoses make use of psychic powers. These magical processes are not just harmless superstition. Magical powers can be developed through&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">magic<\/a>al practices.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of his booklet, Dr Senn&rsquo;s answer to the question of whether one should do <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/autogenic-training\/\" target=\"_self\" title='The term comes from the Greek and means self-effective training.&nbsp;Pschyrembel Clinical Dictionary: \"Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy as part of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.\" Professor Peters defines autogenic training as follows: \"A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. Through relaxation exercises that can be learnt step&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">autogenic training<\/a> is no, because <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/autogenic-training\/\" target=\"_self\" title='The term comes from the Greek and means self-effective training.&nbsp;Pschyrembel Clinical Dictionary: \"Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy as part of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.\" Professor Peters defines autogenic training as follows: \"A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. Through relaxation exercises that can be learnt step&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">autogenic training<\/a> is an occult practice. It is parallel and related to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.schriftenmission.de\/en\/glossar\/magic\/\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The chapter on &ldquo;Magic&rdquo; deals with the genuine form of magic, i.e. sorcery and the art of conjuring, and not with magic tricks or fraudulent attempts at manipulation or quackery. Genuine magical healing methods and diagnoses make use of psychic powers. These magical processes are not just harmless superstition. Magical powers can be developed through&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">magic<\/a>al rites of the shamans, the meditation cures of the Jogi and the ritual healing ceremonies of the African medicine men. The artificial production of passivity through self-submersion is an open door into which unknown powers flow.<\/p>\n<p>Literature:<\/p>\n<p>Dr. med. U. Senn &bdquo;Was ist autogenes Training?&ldquo;<\/p>\n<p>Prof. Dr. med. E. Kretschmer &bdquo;Medizinische Psychologie&ldquo;<\/p>\n<p>Prof. Dr. med. J. H. Schultz &bdquo;Das autogene Training&ldquo;<\/p>\n<p>Prof. Dr. med. Uwe H. Peters &bdquo;W&ouml;rterbuch der Psychiatrie und medizinischen Psychologie&ldquo;<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Kurt E. Koch &bdquo;Okkultes ABC&ldquo;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The term comes from the Greek: self-acting training. It is classified as a self-hypnotic technique. Clinical dictionary by Pschyrembel: &#8220;Concentrative self-relaxation, an activating therapy within the framework of so-called minor psychotherapy, particularly suitable for group therapy.&#8221; Professor Peters defines autogenic training as follows: &#8220;A method of concentrative self-relaxation that can be learned under medical supervision. 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