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Saputri, Rosdiana, and Desi Ariyana Rahayu. "Terapi Autogenik terhadap Kondisi Psikologis Pasien CKD yang Menjalani Hemodialisa." Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa 2, no. 3 (2019): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.32584/jikj.v2i3.395.

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Pasien CKD yang menjalani hemodialisis akan mempengaruhi fisiologis, psikologis dan sosial. Pola hidup berubah selama menjalani hemodialisis dalam keluarga, selain itu kehidupan normal yang terganggu mengakibatkan perasaan kehilangan pada pasien CKD. Hal ini mengakibatkan problem psikologis pada pasien CKD dan berdampak timbulnya depresi, cemas dan stres. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui Efektivitas Terapi Autogenik Terhadap Kondisi Psikologi Pasien CKD Yang Menjalani Hemodialisis. Rancangan penelitian ini adalah studi kuantitatif dengan desain quasi eksperimen, pendekatan yang digunakan adalah pre test and post test non-equivalent control group. Responden penelitian ini pasien CKD yang menjalani hemodialisis di klinik ginjal dan hipertensi lestari Semarang, jumlah sampel 104 responden terbagi menjadi 2 kelompok yaitu 52 responden kelompok intervensi terapi autogenik dan 52 responden kelompok kontrol. Uji statistik menggunakan Wilcoxon. Hasil uji statistik pada kelompok intervensi terdapat efektivitas terapi autogenik terhadap penurunan tingkat depresi, ansietas dan stres dengan masing-masing p value=0,000.Terdapat efektivitas terapi autogenik terhadap kondisi psikologis pasien CKD yang menjalani hemodialisis Kata kunci: CKD, hemodialisis, terapi autogenik AUTOGENIC THERAPY TO PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CKD PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS ABSTRACTChronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients undergoing hemodialysis will affect physiologically, psychologically and socially life of patients. Lifestyle changes during hemodialysis in the family and disturbs normal life results in feelings of loss in CKD patients. This causes psychological problems such as depression, anxiety and stress. This study aimedto analyze the effectiveness of autogenic therapy on patients’ psychological condition undergoing hemodialysis. The design of this study was a quantitative study with quasi-experimental design. Pre-test and post-test non-equivalent control group were applied. Samples of this study were patients undergoing hemodialysis. There were 104 respondents divided into 2 groups, control and intervention group. Each group consisted of 52 respondents. The data were analyzed using Wilcoxon test. Statistic test resulted on intervention group described that therewas effectiveness of autogenic therapyon decreasing the level of depression, anxiety, and stress with each p value=0,000. There was effectiveness of autogenic therapy on the psychological condition of CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis. Keywords: CKD, hemodialysis, autogenic therapy
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Silvia, Silvia, and Khairunnisa Batubara. "Teknik Relaksasi Autogenik Pada Pasien Diabetes Millitus Tipe Ii Dengan Masalah Ketidakstabilan Kadar Glukosa Darah Di Rumah Sakit Tk Ii Putri Hijau Medan." MAHESA : Malahayati Health Student Journal 1, no. 3 (2021): 264–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.33024/mahesa.v1i3.4971.

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ABSTRACT: AUTOGENIC RELAXATION TECHNIQUES IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS WITH INSTABILITY PROBLEMS OF BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS IN PUTRI GREEN MEDAN TK II HOSPITAL Introduction:Diabetes Mellitus Type II is a metabolic disorder characterized by increased blood sugar levels accompanied by abnormalities in carbohydrates, proteins, and fats due to lack of insulin either due to pancreatic dysfunction or absolute insulin dysfunction. The instability of blood glucose levels in DM patients causes complications, so it is necessary to use autogenic relaxation techniques. Autogenic Relaxation is a form of mind body intervention, originating from within yourself in the form of words or short sentences that can make the mind calm by giving exercises to sit in a chair, leaning back on a chair, or problems on the floor by closing your eyes and breathing through your nose and exhale. through the mouth with the technique repeated for approximately 10 minutes do the procedure 2-3 times.Objective: The purpose of this scientific paper is to carry out health education about autogenic relaxation techniques in type II diabetes mellitus patients with blood glucose level instability problems at the Tk II Putri Hijau Hospital in Medan. Methods: The design of this research case study method is descriptive. The study sample consisted of 2 patients according to the inclusion criteria. Result: The results of the study after being given autogenic relaxation therapy in the first patient decreased by 91 mg/dl and the second patient decreased by 208 mg/dl. So that it can offer autogenic relaxation techniques in type II DM patients to reduce blood glucose levels. Conclusion: It is hoped that further researchers can conduct research by adding other characteristics that have not been studied related to the symptoms of type II DM patients. Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus Type II, Blood Glucose Level Instability, Autogenic Relaxation Technique INTISARI: TEKNIK RELAKSASI AUTOGENIK PADA PASIEN DIABETES MILLITUS TIPE II DENGAN MASALAH KETIDAKSTABILAN KADAR GLUKOSA DARAH DI RUMAH SAKIT TK II PUTRI HIJAU MEDAN Pendahuluan: Diabetes Mellitus Tipe II merupakan kelainan metabolisme kronik yang ditandai dengan peningkatan kadar gula darah disertai dengan kelainan metabolisme karbohidrat, protein, dan lemak akibat kurang insulin baik karena disfungsi pankreas ataupun disfungsi insulin absolut. Ketidakstabilan kadar glukosa darah pada pasien DM beresiko terjadi komplikasi sehingga perlu dilakukan pemberian teknik relaksasi autogenik. Relaksasi Autogenik merupakan bentuk mind body intervention, bersumber dari dalam diri sendiri yang berupa kata-kata atau kalimat pendek yang bisa membuat pikiran menjadi tentram dengan cara memberikan latihan duduk dikursi, menyandar diatas kursi, atau berbaring dilantai dengan memejamkan mata dan bernafas melalui hidung dan keluarkan melalui mulut dengan teknik berulang selama kurang lebih 10 menit lakukan prosedur 2-3 kali. Tujuan: Tujuan dari Karya Tulis Ilmiah ini untuk melaksanakan pendidikan kesehatan tentang teknik relaksasi autogenik pada pasien diabetes millitus tipe ii dengan masalah ketidakstabilan kadar glukosa darahDi Rumah Sakit Tk II Putri Hijau Medan. Metode: Rancangan metode studi kasus penelitian ini bersifat deskriptif. Sampel penelitian sebanyak 2 pasien sesuai kriteria inklusi. Hasil: Hasil penelitian setelah diberikan terapi relaksasi autogenik pada pasien pertama terjadi penurunan 91 mg/dl dan pasien kedua terjadi penurunan 208 mg/dl. Sehingga dapat disimpulkan pemberian teknik relaksasi autogenik pada pasien DM tipe II dapat menurunkan kadar glukosa darah. Kesimpulan: Diharapkan peneliti selanjutnya dapat melakukan penelitian dengan menambahkan karakteristik lainnya yang belum diteliti sehubungan dengan gejala dari penderita DM tipe II. Kata Kunci : Diabetes Mellitus Tipe II, Ketidakstabilan Kadar Glukosa Darah
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Nurhayati, Nung Ati, Septian Andriyani, and Novi Malisa. "RELAKSASI AUTOGENIK TERHADAP PENURUNAN SKALA NYERI PADA IBU POST OPERASI SECTIO SAECAREA." Jurnal Skolastik Keperawatan 1, no. 2 (2015): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.35974/jsk.v1i2.87.

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ABSTRAK Pendahuluan: Sectio saecarea merupakan metode melahirkan janin melalui insisi pada dinding abdomen (laparotomi) dan dinding uterus (histeretomi). Salah satu komplikasi sectio caesaria adalah nyeri pada daerah insisi. Strategi penatalaksanaan nyeri metode untuk mengatasi nyeri secara non-farmakologis adalah terapi relaksasi autogenik. Tujuan: Tujuan dari penelitian adalah mengidentifikasi pengaruh relaksasi autogenik terhadap penurunan skala nyeri pada Ibu post operasi Sectio Caesarea di Ruang Perawatan V/VI RS. TK.II Dustira Cimahi. Metode: Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian eksperimen dengan One Group Pretest Posttest Design dengan jumlah sampel yang digunakan sebanyak 75 ibu post sectio caesarea dalam waktu 1 bulan dengan tehnik pengambilan sampel menggunakan Non Probability Sampling berupa tehnik Purposive Sampling. Hasil: Skala nyeri post operasi SC sebelum dilakukan intervensi 64% responden mengalami nyeri luka post operasi dengan rentang skala 4-6 (nyeri sedang). Sedangkan skala nyeri post operasi SC setelah dilakukan intervensi 73,3% responden mengalami nyeri dengan rentang skala 4-6 (nyeri sedang).Terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan antara relaksasi autogenik dengan penurunan skala nyeri. Hasil uji t menunjukkan 0,0001 artinya ada perbedaan skala nyeri antara sebelum dan sesudah dilakukan relaksasi autogenik dengan nilai mean = 1,080 yaitu terjadi kecenderungan penurunan skala nyeri sesudah perlakuan dengan rata-rata penurunan skala nyerinya 1,080. Kata Kunci: Sectio caesarea,Relaksasi Autogenik, Nyeri  ABSTRACT Introduction: Sectio Caesarea is defined as the delivery method of a fetus through surgical incisions which made in the abdominal wall (laparotomy) and the uterine wall (hysterotomy). One of the complications of sectio caesarea is pain in the incision area. A non-pharmacological pain management strategies to overcome pain is autogenic relaxation therapy. Objective: The aim of the research was to evaluate the effect of autogenic relaxation to decrease pain scale on postoperative mother undergoing Sectio Caesarea (SC) in the V/VI ward Tk.II Dustira Cimahi Hospital. Method: Research design used was experimental research with One Group Pretest Posttest Design involving 75 post sectio caesarea mother within 1 month. Sampling technique used was Non Probability Sampling namely Purposive Sampling techniques. Result: Postoperative pain scale before the intervention 64% of respondents experienced a post-operative incision pain with range scale of 4-6 (moderate pain), while post-operative pain scale after the intervention 73.3% of respondents experienced pain with range scale of 4-6 (moderate pain). There is a significant effect of autogenic relaxation with decreased pain scale. T-test results showed 0.0001 means that there are differences between the pain scale before and after autogenic relaxation with a mean = 1,080 ie the pain scale tendentiously decreased after treatment with an average reduction in pain scale is 1,080. Keywords: Sectio caesarea, Autogenic Relaxation, Pain Full printable version: PDF
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Benor, Rita. "Autogenic Training." Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery 2, no. 5 (1996): 134–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1353-6117(96)80074-6.

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Punch, Margaret R., and Rudi Ansbacher. "Autogenic masculinization." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 163, no. 1 (1990): 114–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9378(11)90681-4.

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Ellis, Chris. "Autogenic reactions." South African Family Practice 54, no. 3 (2012): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20786204.2012.10874226.

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Kanji, N. "Autogenic training." Complementary Therapies in Medicine 5, no. 3 (1997): 162–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0965-2299(97)80060-x.

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de Rivera, J. L. G. "Autogenic psychotherapy." European Psychiatry 23 (April 2008): S405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2008.01.1402.

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Permata, Tesza Rezky, Ayi Diah Damayani, and Nandini Parahita Supraba. "ANALISIS PERBEDAAN BREASTFEEDING EFFICACY SEBELUM DAN SETELAH DIBERIKAN TEKNIK RELAKSASI AUTOGENIC TRAINING." Jurnal Asuhan Ibu dan Anak 5, no. 2 (2020): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.33867/jaia.v5i2.178.

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Pemberian ASI Eksklusif dipengaruhi oleh banyak faktor, salah satunya adalah kesiapanibu dalam memberikan ASI. Tingginya pernikahan dini di Indonesia berdampak padapeningkatan risiko secara fisik dan psikologis yang dapat mengganggu proses menyusui.Salah satu cara untuk menanggulanginya adalah dengan meningkatkan rasa percaya diriibu dalam memberikan ASI yang dapat dilakukan dengan berbagai cara. Salah satunyateknik relaksasi dengan metode autogenic training yang dapat menurunkan rasa cemasdan meningkatkan rasa nyaman ibu. Teknik ini dapat dilatih pada ibu yang baru melahirkandengan metode yang sederhana. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis perbedaanbreastfeeding self efficacy sebelum dan setelah diberikan teknik autogenic training diKabupaten Bangka Barat.Adapun manfaatnya dapat digunakan sebagai data dasar dalampengambilan kebijakan terkait peningkatan cakupan ASI eksklusif di Provinsi BangkaBelitung. Penelitian ini dapat dijadikan acuan untuk mengadakan pelatihan teknikrelaksasi bagi pasangan muda agar memiliki breastfeeding self efficacy. Penelitian iniadalah penelitian rancangan one group pre-post test design. Pengumpulan data dilakukanbulan Agustus – Oktober 2019 pada 30 orang ibu hamil trimester 3 yang tinggal di wilayahKabupaten Bangka Barat, mengikuti pelatihan autogenic training dan hamil normal. Datahasil penelitian dianalisis menggunakan Paired T-Test. Berdasarkan hasil prates terdapat31 responden (77,5%) dengan breastfeeding self efficacy kategori cukup, sedangkan padahasil pascates terdapat 40 responden (100%) dengan breastfeeding self efficacy kategoribaik. Hasil analisis menunjukkan terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan breastfeeding selfefficacy sebelum dan sesudah diberikan teknik relaksasi autogenik training.
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Kusmiran, Eny, Lisbet Octovia Manalu, and Diah Umanah. "DEEP BREATH RELAXATIONAND AUTOGENIC RELAXATIONTO THE RESPONSE SCALEOF PAINON POST CAESAREAN SECTION WOMEN." INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) 1, no. 1 (2018): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24990/injec.v1i1.50.

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Introduction: Childbirth Caesarean section affects the health status of the mother and baby. Risks that may occur bleeding, thromboembolism and infection during the postpartum period. One ofnon-pharmacological therapies aimed at reducing the pain is deep breath relaxation techniques and autogenic relaxation. Autogenic relaxation techniques provide a calming effect on the body and mind, relaxation and deep breathing is a form of nursing care to relaxing body.Method: This study was a quasy experiment with non-randomized design with a pretest-post test control group design. The treatment was deep breathing relaxation techniques and autogenic. Analysis of the data was paired T-test. Results:Average pain response from a group of pre-relaxation breath is 5.57, and the average pain response of the mother after relaxation breath is 4.43. There is a reduction in pain after the relaxation response in the airway at 1:14. No statistically significant difference between the average pain response before the deep breathing relaxation intervention. In the group of mothers with autogenic relaxation obtained average the pain response before intervention is 5.57, and pain response after intervention autogenic relaxation is 3.67. There is a decrease in pain response after intervention with the average reduction was 1.9. No statistically significant difference between the average pain response before had the intervention autogenic relaxation. There was differences in the mean difference in pain response were significant between the groups of women with deep breathing relaxation treatment and with autogenic relaxation, where the pain response scores (1.143) in the group of mothers with deep breathing relaxation lower than the pain response scores (1.905) in the group of mothers with autogenic relaxation. Discussion: Deep breathing relaxation and autogenic relaxation decrease the pain response on post caesarean section women. They were significants average pain response between treated mother by deep breath relaxation and autogenic relaxation. Keywords: autogenic relaxation techniques, deep breathing relaxation techniques
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Porter, Catherine. "Autogenic training for people experiencing chronic pain." Thesis, Canterbury Christ Church University, 2015. http://create.canterbury.ac.uk/14005/.

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The aim of this study was to explore the process of an eight-week autogenic training (AT) programme for people experiencing chronic pain, as perceived by participants, and to hypothesise about mechanism of change, where reported. Eleven semi-structured interviews were conducted with women who had taken part in AT at the Royal London Hospital of Integrated Medicine (N=8) or with a private practitioner accredited by the British Autogenic Society (N=3). A grounded theory design was employed to build an inductive model ‘grounded’ in the qualitative data. Six main categories emerged: 1) ‘Nobody knows what’s wrong with me’: Trying to get help for the pain; 2) ‘A “mind-body” conversation’: The process of AT for chronic pain; 3) ‘Something my body wanted more of – like nectar’: The effects of AT; 4) ‘Bringing us back’: Practicing AT with other(s); 5) ‘Giving yourself permission to stop’: Practicing AT independently; and 6) ‘Not just free-falling’: Comparing AT with other therapies. A number of inter-related sub-categories and dimensions were also identified. The study suggests that AT is a useful therapeutic tool with benefits for both physical and psychological well-being for people experiencing chronic pain. It illuminates the inter-connected nature of these areas of health, which have historically been treated as distinct entities. Further research is needed to explore a potential role for AT in management of stress, pain and wellbeing.
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Kanji, Nasim A. "The efficacy of autogenic training in alleviating stress." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.391837.

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Luna, Kristina J. "Physiological differences between self-hypnosis and hetero-hypnosis." Open access to IUP's electronic theses and dissertations, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2069/171.

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Naylor, R. "Self-balancing sanctuarying : a grounded theory of relaxation and autogenic training." Thesis, Canterbury Christ Church University, 2013. http://create.canterbury.ac.uk/11661/.

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The purpose of this study was to discover how relaxation in general works, and how components of Autogenic Training (AT) (Luthe and Schultz, 2001), a relaxation therapy, may be working together and separately in an anxiolytic process. A corollary purpose was to develop recommendations for clinical practice. Data consisted of personally and historically collected interviews (n=46) and diaries (n=34). Participants with less than moderate anxiety volunteered from the community at large; and, participants with moderate to severe anxiety were drawn from the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine’s AT Department and British Autogenic Society therapist’s client lists. A classical Glaserian grounded theory analysis methodology was used to determine participants’ main concern (self-balancing) and the way they continually resolved this concern (sanctuarying). The theory of relaxation as a self-balancing sanctuarying process emerged from analysis of what 21 people from the community at large say they do to relax in everyday life. The activities they choose for sanctuarying are self-emergent, and their continuing use is contingent upon managing hindrances and integrating feedback to the process so that the benefits of doing the activity are maximized. Three switching strategies, distracting and blocking, managing and controlling, and letting go and allowing, are central. Benefits which are not consciously or analytically generated are: restoring, refreshing and re-energizing me; maintaining and building me; and growing and developing me. Maintaining and building me are characterized by integrating and strengthening the core self and connecting to the community; growing and developing me is characterized by expanding self-discovery. The theory of self-balancing sanctuarying was used on an emergent fit basis to analyse 25 interviews and 34 diaries gathered from people with symptoms of moderate to severe anxiety whilst learning to practice Autogenic Training. This analysis broadened and deepened the grounded theory. This thesis contributes to knowledge in many areas. It is the first classical grounded theory of relaxation and of Autogenic Training, theoretically situating and/or challenging extant descriptive and conceptual models of both relaxation and AT. It supports the clinically functional equivalence of certain forms of relaxation and supports Teasdale and Barnard’s (1995) Interacting Cognitive Subsystems Model. It supports and challenges certain aspects of core affect theory, of the cognitive appraisal theory of emotions, and of Fredrickson’s (2001, 2003) broaden and build theory of positive emotions. It adds a grounded perspective to the spiritual well-being debate, bringing new knowledge to it. It adds new data to the field of the phenomenology of hypnagogic images. It discusses the implication of Self-balancing Sanctuarying for training of AT therapists and for their clinical practice with anxious clients.
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Wilks, Julia. "A behavioural approach to the management of the symptoms of Raynaud's Disease and phenomenon." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.340528.

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Corten, Lieselotte. "The use of assisted autogenic drainage in children with acute and chronic respiratory disease." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25169.

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Background: Respiratory problems, both acute and chronic, remain an important cause of disease burden for children worldwide. Airway clearance techniques, as part of the management of these conditions, might influence the course of the disease thereby reducing this burden. Objective: This PhD thesis aimed to explore the epidemiology and management of children with acute respiratory diseases admitted to a paediatric hospital in Cape Town, South Africa; and to determine the usefulness and safety of assisted autogenic drainage in children with an acute (pneumonia) or chronic (cystic fibrosis) respiratory disease. In order to do this, several linked studies were undertaken including a retrospective folder review, two systematic reviews and two pragmatic randomised controlled trials.
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Krieger, Gail D. R. "Reduction of hyperactivity using progressive muscle relaxation imagery and autogenic exercises with electromyographic biofeedback /." The Ohio State University, 1985. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487261919112687.

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Heywood, Peter G. "Predictors of successful imagery relaxation : an investigation of the relationship between absorption and brain hemisphericity /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1996. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9737877.

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Flitcroft, Catherine Esther. "Holocene blanket peat development in south west Scotland : the roles of human activity, climate change and vegetation change." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/9992.

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This thesis examines the role of autogenic and allogenic forces in determining the timing and development of blanket peat initiation and how the occurrence and growth of blanket peat subsequently constrains human activities. A number of factors involved in the formation of blanket peat have been defined in the literature, in particular the roles of climate change, soil processes and anthropogenic effects, tested in this thesis from a typical peat-covered upland in south west Scotland. Tests are developed from a multi-proxy approach and by comparing peat-stratigraphic and palaeoecological records from a series of nine 14C dated peat profiles from a single hillside. A detailed examination of the sequence and timing of blanket peat initiation in the Holocene Epoch is presented from a case study from the head of the Glen App valley, Lagafater, south west Scotland. The evidence was taken from a total of nine peat transects at 215m OD, 300m OD and 400m OD where agricultural, hydrological and micro-climatic effects are expected to have differed and had different impacts on soils and vegetation. Samples were retrieved from the top, middle and bottom of a gently undulating slope at each altitude. This has allowed a localised picture of peat initiation to be obtained from each locality and with changes in altitude, allowed for an analysis of the factors responsible up and down slope and the identification of synchronous autogenic forces. A number of analytical techniques have been used. Pollen analysis was undertaken as the principal method of vegetation reconstruction at all sites, particularly through the initiation horizon. Variations in mire-surface wetness, determined through dry bulk density and humification analysis, were also employed to generate a record of probable changes in effective precipitation and the effect these may have had on the accumulation rate of the blanket peat. In order to attempt to answer the question of when blanket peat was initiated and to establish the synchroneity of changes, twenty nine AMS 14C dates were obtained. The evidence suggests that blanket peat developed during the Mesolithic period, through to the early Bronze Age. It substantiates an anthropogenic forcing factor for palaeohydrological changes, with early landscape management and cereal cultivation accelerating the process of blanket peat initiation. With progressive changes in precipitation interacting with factors such as weathering of bedrock and vegetation cover, the local landscape at Lagafater was covered by blanket peat by the early Bronze Age. The radiocarbon chronology obtained from the multi-proxy records allowed the synthesis of these data sets and the definition of Holocene vegetation change, climate change and the history of human impact throughout the early prehistoric era across this landscape.
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Way, Christian Lee. "Performance Enhancement and Precompetitive Anxiety Management among USAG Junior Olympic Gymnasts." ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1632.

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Precompetitive anxiety (PCA) is problematic for young gymnasts and may have an influence on a multitude of factors like self-confidence, perceived level of self-efficacy, and athlete's performance in a competition. The objective of this 2-part study was to discover how earlier competitive experience influences the young gymnasts' level of anxiety, perception of control, and self-efficacy. An additional goal was to explore the potential impact of Guided imagery (GI) and Autogenic training (AGT) in reducing precompetitive anxiety. In the first study, 80 USAG Junior Olympic female gymnasts between the ages of 7 and 16 (40 compulsory level and 40 optional level) participated. The purpose was to test differences in levels of PCA, locus of control, and self-efficacy among optional level and compulsory level gymnasts. An independent samples t test and a Mann-Whitney nonparametric test showed that optional level gymnasts had higher cognitive anxiety, lower confidence level, and higher internal locus of control compared with compulsory level gymnasts, with no significant mean difference in somatic anxiety and self-efficacy. For the second study, 30 participants were divided into 3 treatment groups: (a) AGT group, (b) GI group, and (c) control group. Results of repeated measure ANOVAs revealed that mean anxiety scores decreased over time for the autogenic group as compared to the control and guided imagery group. The internal LOC mean scores were lower for the autogenic group, compared to the other groups, but internal locus of control did increase over time for the autogenic group. The social significance of this study suggests that enhanced performance and enjoyment in sports may allow athletes to remain active in sports while teaching them life-long strategies to reduce anxiety and stress in their lives.
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Books on the topic "Autogenic"

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Autogenic structures. Taylor & Francis, 2009.

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Society, British Autogenic. Introducing the British Autogenic Society. The Society, 1999.

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Linden, Wolfgang. Autogenic training: A clinical guide. Guilford Press, 1990.

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Autogenic training: A clinical guide. Guilford Press, 1990.

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Krampen, Günter. Einführungskurse zum autogenen Training: Ein Lehr- und Übungsbuch für die psychosoziale Praxis. Verlag für Angewandte Psychologie, 1992.

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Christmann, Fred. Mentales Training: Anwendung in Psychotherapie, Beratung, Supervision, und Selbsthilfe. Verlag für Angewandte Psychologie, 1994.

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Stephens, Elaine. Whispers of the mind: Acomplete program for unlocking the secrets of your past lives. Harper & Row, 1989.

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Stephens, Elaine. Whispers of the mind: A complete program for unlocking the secrets of your past lives. Harper & Row, 1989.

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Christmann, Fred. Mentales Training: Anwendung in Psychotherapie, Beratung, Supervision, und Selbsthilfe. 2nd ed. Verlag für Angewandte Psychologie, 1996.

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Vježbom do sreće: Autogeni trening. 3rd ed. SNL, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Autogenic"

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Hangay, George, Severiano F. Gayubo, Marjorie A. Hoy, et al. "Autogenic Succession." In Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_10417.

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Gonzalez de Rivera, J. L. "Autogenic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis." In The Body in Psychotherapy. KARGER, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000062396.

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Miall, Andrew. "Autogenic Processes: Avulsion and Architecture." In Fluvial Depositional Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00666-6_3.

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POSTMA, GEORGE. "Generic autogenic behaviour in fluvial systems." In From Depositional Systems to Sedimentary Successions on the Norwegian Continental Margin. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118920435.ch1.

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OLARIU, CORNEL. "Autogenic process change in modern deltas." In From Depositional Systems to Sedimentary Successions on the Norwegian Continental Margin. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118920435.ch7.

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Dick, W., P. Regazzoni, and B. Gerber. "Technique for Harvesting Autogenic Bone Paste." In Bone Transplantation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83571-1_50.

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Wolman, Benjamin B. "Biofeedback, Autogenic Therapy, Meditation, and Hypnosis." In Psychosomatic Disorders. Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5520-5_28.

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Miall, Andrew D. "Fluvial Depositional Systems and Autogenic Sedimentary Controls." In The Geology of Fluvial Deposits. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03237-4_10.

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KIM, WONSUCK, ANDREW PETTER, KYLE STRAUB, and DAVID MOHRIG. "Investigating the autogenic process response to allogenic forcing." In From Depositional Systems to Sedimentary Successions on the Norwegian Continental Margin. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118920435.ch5.

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Pol, Vilas G., and M. M. Thackeray. "Autogenic Reactions for Fabricating Lithium Battery Electrode Materials." In Ceramic Materials for Energy Applications. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118095386.ch18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Autogenic"

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YAMBE, TOMOYUKI. "PULSE DIAGNOSIS MACHINE AND AUTOGENIC TRAINING." In Proceedings of the Tohoku University Global Centre of Excellence Programme. PUBLISHED BY IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS AND DISTRIBUTED BY WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9781848163539_0041.

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Kehrer, Stefan, and Wolfgang Blochinger. "AUTOGENIC: Automated Generation of Self-configuring Microservices." In 8th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006659800350046.

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Trampush, Sheila, Elizabeth Hajek, Kyle Straub, and Ellen P. Chamberlin. "ADVANCES IN MEASURING AUTOGENIC DYNAMICS IN FLUVIO-DELTAIC STRATIGRAPHY." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-307191.

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Muto, Tetsuji, Junhui Wang, and Toru Tamura. "THE LATE HOLOCENE MEKONG RIVER DELTA AS AN AUTOGENIC GRADE SYSTEM." In GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-330954.

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Leijnen, Stefan, Tom Heskes, and Terrence Deacon. "Exploring Constraint: Simulating Self-Organization and Autogenesis in the Autogenic Automaton." In Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2016. MIT Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/978-0-262-33936-0-ch017.

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Moodie, Andrew J., Frank J. Pazzaglia, and Claudio Berti. "EXOGENIC FORCING AND AUTOGENIC PROCESSES ON CONTINENTAL DIVIDE LOCATION AND MOBILITY." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-300848.

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Tscano, William, and Patricia Cowings. "Improving operational readiness on Earth and in space - Autogenic-feedback training exercise." In 2001 Conference and Exhibit on International Space Station Utilization. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2001-5102.

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Straub, Kyle, Anjali Fernandes, and Tushar Bishnoi. "AUTOGENIC PROCESSES IN SUBMARINE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND THEIR LINKAGE TO TERRESTRIAL BOUNDARY CONDITIONS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-286921.

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Cowan, Ellen A., Sarah D. Zellers, Sean S. P. Gulick, Juliane Müller, and Beth E. Caissie. "AUTOGENIC CONTROLS PROLONGED LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM GROUNDING LINE RETREAT OF THE BERING ICE STREAM." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-306045.

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Trampush, Sheila, and Elizabeth Hajek. "MODIFYING CLIMATE PROXY RECORDS THROUGH AUTOGENIC SEDIMENTATION: MODELING AND EXAMPLES FROM THE PALEOCENE-EOCENE THERMAL MAXIMUM." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-286327.

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