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Suprunenko, Mахim. "Autogenic training and how to use it." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 5(136) (May 22, 2021): 120–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2021.5(135).28.

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In the article on the basis of analysis of literature and research results psychological preparation of sportsmen turns out to the competitions, influence of ideomotor act (appearances of nervous impulses, providing motion, as soon as there is an idea about him), visualization of presentations, modern state of the use of the autogenic training. Maintenance of term is determined "autogenic training", its basic kinds over are brought, substantive provisions that must provide educating to the autogenic training are given. The types of mental images, how and when it act, their use and effectiveness, bases of training of creation of the clear controlled mental images, are examined. The creation of mental images in combination with practical exercises has proven to be an effective method of mastering and training movement skills, technique, tactics and increases the effect of traditionally used strength training. Examples of the use of mental images by outstanding athletes are given. In the article marked the uses of methods of the autogenic training for adjusting of mental condition of sportsmen and removal of surplus psychical tension before competitions and during their realization (it can be used in different stress situations a man gets in that). This process is built on the use of the information got experience and transformation of her in expressive characters. The use of suggestion before competitions helps a sportsman to pay attention and "influence the actions". Autogenic training, international and foreign experience is analyzed, which will help to be used by student youth in various life situations.
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Rakshy, M. El, and C. Weston. "An Investigation into the Possible Additive Effects of Acupuncture and Autogenic Relaxation in the Management of Chronic Pain." Acupuncture in Medicine 15, no. 2 (1997): 74–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/aim.15.2.74.

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This randomised, controlled trial investigates the use of concomitant relaxation during acupuncture treatment for pain. Twenty seven patients attending an out-patient acupuncture clinic with chronic pain of various origins were asked to listen to a tape either of music or of autogenic relaxation suggestions during acupuncture treatment. Measurements pre and post treatment were taken of perceived pain, and comparisons between the two tape uses and a no tape group was made. Whilst no significant difference was found between the methods, a trend towards benefit from the use of an autogenic relaxation tape during acupuncture treatment was shown. Further research is planned.
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Rachmaningdiah, Eva Nur, and Miftakhul Jannah. "Pengaruh Pelatihan Otogenik Terhadap Penurunan Kecemasan Atlet Bulutangkis." Jurnal Psikologi Teori dan Terapan 6, no. 2 (2016): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.26740/jptt.v6n2.p107-112.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of autogenic training on the decrease of anxiety among Badminton athletes. Autogenic training is a training focused on suggesting the athlete’s specific part of body to get its sensations. This study used an experimental method with pretest-posttest control group design. The subject of this study were 12 athletes under 18 years old at Surabaya Hi-Qua Wima Badminton Association. Autogenic training treatment is given only in the experimental group. Data were obtained by using sport anxiety scale, adapted from Amir (2012) and developed from SAS (sport anxiety scale) and analyzed using Gain Score and Wilcoxon Test. The result showed significant score=0.027, (p<0.05) it means, that the autogenic training is able to decrease the anxiety on badminton athletes after autogenic training was given. In addition, the decrease in the anxiety of badminton athletes can be seen from gain score in both groups, the experiment group had an lower value of gain score than control group (34,67<43,33), it means that the autogenic training is able to decrease the anxiety of badminton athletes. The result shows that the hypothesis of this study that “there is the effect of autogenic training on the decrease anxiety badminton athletes” can be accepted. Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji efek dari pelatihan otogenik terhadap penurunan kecemasan atlet. Pelatihan otogenik adalah pelatihan yang dilakukan dengan cara memfokuskan pada area tubuh tertentu dengan memberikan sugesti kepada atlet agar merasakan sensasi dari sugesti tersebut. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian eksperimen dengan pretest-posttest control group design. Subjek penelitian adalah atlet bulutangkis PB. Hi-Qua Wima Surabaya sebanyak 12 orang yang berusia dibawah 18 tahun. Perlakuan berupa pelatihan otogenik diberikan hanya pada kelompok ekperimen. Data diperoleh menggunakan skala kecemasan olahraga yang dikembangkan dari SAS (Sport Anxiety Scale). Analisis data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah Uji Wilcoxon dan Gain score. Berdasarkan hasil analisis Uji Wilcoxon diperoleh nilai Sig.= 0.027, (p<0.05) hal tersebut berarti ada penurunan kecemasan atlet bulutangkis setelah diberikan pelatihan otogenik. Selain itu, penurunan kecemasan atlet bulutangkis dapat dilihat dari nilai gain score pada kedua kelompok, nilai gain score pada kelompok eksperimen lebih rendah daripada kelompok kontrol (34,67<43,33), artinya pelatihan otogenik berpengaruh terhadap penurunan kecemasan atlet bulutangkis. Hasil analisis tersebut menunjukkan bahwa hipotesis “ada pengaruh pelatihan otogenik terhadap penurunan kecemasan pada atlet bulutangkis” diterima.
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Mykhaylov, B., and O. Kudinova. "System of Integrative Psychotherapy of Somatoform and Psyhosomatic Disorders Patients." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (2017): s779—s780. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1481.

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The main goal of the investigation was the integrative psychotherapy system established. On the basis of the examined 350 patients with somatoform disorders and 250 patients with chronic psychosomatic diseases, we have elaborated a test that allows to evaluate quantitatively the influence of the disease on patients’ social functions. We created the integrative psychotherapy system with cognitive-oriented, suggestive and autosuggestive implementations. Elucidation of peculiarity of personal perception of the disease served as basis of elaboration of purposeful system of psychotherapy, consulting, and psychological support for psychosomatic patients with high-effectiveness 1.5–3 years catamnesis in 85% patients. Psychotherapy should be used first of all as a target-oriented. Our experience showed the necessity of the use the integrative models of psychotherapy, parted on stages. On the first stage, the receptions of cognitive and suggestive psychotherapy are used. There is group therapy on second stage. On the third stage elements of the autogenic training mastered. The system examination high efficacy was shown.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Mykhaylov, B., B. Fedak, and O. Kudinova. "Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy of somatoform disorders." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 1568. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)73272-2.

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Last 10 years there is tendency to increased deseaseness and prevalence's of somatoform disorders in Ukraine.The most significant role belongs to the patients self-evaluation of the influence of the disease on their social status, that is an essential past of the self picture of the disease and the important point of therapeutic rehabilitation intervention.On the basis of the examined 300 patients on somatoform disorders and 200 patients on psychosomatic diseases we have elaborated a formal test that allows to evaluate quantitatively the influents of the disease on various spheres of patients’ social status. It was absolutely unexpectable the common for psychosomatic and somatoform disorders patients rise of significance of personal individual, every day life factors in cases of aggravation of the main disease course. We created the cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy system with suggestive and autosuggestive implementations.Elucidation of peculiarity of personal perception of the disease served as basis of elaboration of purposeful system of psychotherapy, consulting, psychological support for patients with high-effectiveness 1,5 - 3 years catamnesis in 85% patients.Our experience showed the necessity of the use the target-oriented integrativе models of psychotherapy, parted on stages. On the first stage - sedative-adapting the receptions of cognitive and suggestive psychotherapy are used. There is group therapy on second-main-stage. On the third stage-supportive- elements of the autogenic training mastered.
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Kudinova, O. "Psychotherapy of somatoform disorders." European Psychiatry 33, S1 (2016): S559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.2072.

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In Ukraine there is tendency to increased deseaseness and prevalence's of somatoform disorders.The most significant role belongs to the patient's self-evaluation of the influence of the disease on their social status that is an essential past of the self-picture of the disease and the important point of therapeutic rehabilitation intervention.On the basis of the examined 300 patients on somatoform disorders and 200 patients on psychosomatic diseases, we have elaborated a formal test that allows evaluating quantitatively the influents of the disease on various spheres of patients’ social status.It was absolutely unexpectable the common for psychosomatic and somatoform disorders patients rise of significance of personal individual, every day life factors in cases of aggravation of the main disease course. We created the cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy system with suggestive and autosuggestive implementations.Elucidation of peculiarity of personal perception of the disease served as basis of elaboration of purposeful system of psychotherapy, consulting, psychological support for patients with high-effectiveness 1.5–3 years catamnesis in 85% patients.Our experience showed the necessity of the use the target-oriented integrativе models of psychotherapy, parted on stages. On the first stage-sedative-adapting the receptions of cognitive and suggestive psychotherapy are used. There is group therapy on second stage. On the third stage elements of the autogenic training mastered.Disclosure of interestThe author has not supplied his/her declaration of competing interest.
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Koch, Alexander R., Cari L. Johnson, and Lisa Stright. "Does fluvial channel-belt clustering predict net sand to gross rock volume? Architectural metrics and point-pattern analysis of a digital outcrop model." Journal of Sedimentary Research 89, no. 11 (2019): 1109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2019.60.

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ABSTRACT Spatial point-pattern analyses (PPAs) are used to quantify clustering, randomness, and uniformity of the distribution of channel belts in fluvial strata. Point patterns may reflect end-member fluvial architecture, e.g., uniform compensational stacking and avulsion-generated clustering, which may change laterally, especially at greater scales. To investigate spatial and temporal changes in fluvial systems, we performed PPA and architectural analyses on extensive outcrops of the Cretaceous John Henry Member of the Straight Cliffs Formation in southern Utah, USA. Digital outcrop models (DOMs) produced using unmanned aircraft system-based stereophotogrammetry form the basis of detailed interpretations of a 250-m-thick fluvial succession over a total outcrop length of 4.5 km. The outcrops are oriented roughly perpendicular to fluvial transport direction. This transverse cross-sectional exposure of the fluvial system allows a study of the system's variation along depositional strike. We developed a workflow that examines spatial point patterns using the quadrat method, and architectural metrics such as net sand to gross rock volume (NTG), amalgamation index, and channel-belt width and thickness within moving windows. Quadrat cell sizes that are ∼ 50% of the average channel-belt width-to-thickness ratio (16:1 aspect ratio) provide an optimized scale to investigate laterally elongate distributions of fluvial-channel-belt centroids. Large-scale quadrat point patterns were recognized using an array of four quadrat cells, each with 237× greater area than the median channel belt. Large-scale point patterns and NTG correlate negatively, which is a result of using centroid-based PPA on a dataset with disparately sized channel belts. Small-scale quadrat point patterns were recognized using an array of 16 quadrat cells, each with 21× greater area than the median channel belt. Small-scale point patterns and NTG correlate positively, and match previously observed stratigraphic trends in the fluvial John Henry Member, suggesting that these are regional trends. There are deviations from these trends in architectural statistics over small distances (hundreds of meters) which are interpreted to reflect autogenic avulsion processes. Small-scale autogenic processes result in architecture that is difficult to correlate between 1D datasets, for example when characterizing a reservoir using well logs. We show that 1D NTG provides the most accurate prediction for surrounding 2D architecture.
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Liaimer, Anton, Eric J. N. Helfrich, Katrin Hinrichs, et al. "Nostopeptolide plays a governing role during cellular differentiation of the symbiotic cyanobacteriumNostoc punctiforme." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112, no. 6 (2015): 1862–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1419543112.

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Nostoc punctiformeis a versatile cyanobacterium that can live either independently or in symbiosis with plants from distinct taxa. Chemical cues from plants andN. punctiformewere shown to stimulate or repress, respectively, the differentiation of infectious motile filaments known as hormogonia. We have used a polyketide synthase mutant that accumulates an elevated amount of hormogonia as a tool to understand the effect of secondary metabolites on cellular differentiation ofN. punctiforme. Applying MALDI imaging to illustrate the reprogramming of the secondary metabolome, nostopeptolides were identified as the predominant difference in thepks2−mutant secretome. Subsequent differentiation assays and visualization of cell-type-specific expression of nostopeptolides via a transcriptional reporter strain provided evidence for a multifaceted role of nostopeptolides, either as an autogenic hormogonium-repressing factor or as a chemoattractant, depending on its extracellular concentration. Although nostopeptolide is constitutively expressed in the free-living state, secreted levels dynamically change before, during, and after the hormogonium differentiation phase. The metabolite was found to be strictly down-regulated in symbiosis withGunnera manicataandBlasia pusilla, whereas other metabolites are up-regulated, as demonstrated via MALDI imaging, suggesting plants modulate the fine-balanced cross-talk network of secondary metabolites withinN. punctiforme.
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Lavoie, Martin, and Pierre JH Richard. "The role of climate on the developmental history of Frontenac Peatland, southern Quebec." Canadian Journal of Botany 78, no. 5 (2000): 668–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b00-043.

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The developmental stages, hydrological conditions, and net peat accumulation rates at three coring sites of Parc de Frontenac Peatland (Quebec) were reconstructed to examine the role of climate on peat accumulation. During the early to mid-Holocene, elevated temperatures proved to be a more critical factor for sustained peat production than precipitation, because peatland development occurred mostly under a dry climate according to a low lake-level stage lasting from 11 000 to 7000 calibrated (cal.) BP in a nearby lake. Between 7000 and 6000 cal. BP, elevated net peat accumulation rates roughly correspond with a rise in lake water level, suggesting that higher precipitation and (or) less evapotranspiration then favored peat growth. A decrease in peat accumulation occurred from 5000 to 2500-1500 cal. BP, while the lake level was high from 4400 cal. BP. An important increase in net peat accumulation rate is recorded for this entire peatland from 1500 cal. BP. Lack of close timing between lake level changes and changes in peat accumulation rates or surface hydrology suggest that temperature and autogenic processes were often more important than regional water balance in the developmental history of the peatland.Key words: peatlands, paleohydrology, pollen, plant macrofossils, rhizopods, Quebec.
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Walker, Wylie, Zane R. Jobe, J. F. Sarg, and Lesli Wood. "Progradational slope architecture and sediment distribution in outcrops of the mixed carbonate-siliciclastic Bone Spring Formation, Permian Basin, west Texas." Geosphere 17, no. 4 (2021): 1268–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/ges02355.1.

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Abstract Sediment transport and distribution are the keys to understanding slope-building processes in mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sediment routing systems. The Permian Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin, west Texas, is such a mixed system and has been extensively studied in its distal (basinal) extent but is poorly constrained in its proximal upper-slope segment. Here, we define the stratigraphic architecture of proximal outcrops in Guadalupe Mountains National Park in order to delineate the shelf-slope dynamics of carbonate and siliciclastic sediment distribution and delivery to the basin. Upper-slope deposits are predominantly fine-grained carbonate lithologies, interbedded at various scales with terrigenous (i.e., siliciclastic and clay) hemipelagic and gravity-flow deposits. We identify ten slope-building clinothems varying from terrigenous-rich to carbonate-rich and truncated by slope detachment surfaces that record large-scale mass wasting of the shelf margin. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) data indicate that slope detachment surfaces contain elevated proportions of terrigenous sediment, suggesting that failure is triggered by changes in accommodation or sediment supply at the shelf margin. A well-exposed terrigenous-rich clinothem, identified here as the 1st Bone Spring Sand, provides evidence that carbonate and terrigenous sediments were deposited contemporaneously, suggesting that both autogenic and allogenic processes influenced sediment accumulation. The mixing of lithologies at multiple scales and the prevalence of mass wasting acted as primary controls on the stacking patterns of terrigenous and carbonate lithologies of the Bone Spring Formation, not only on the shelf margin and upper slope, but also in the distal, basinal deposits of the Delaware Basin.
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Books on the topic "Autogenic suggestion"

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The everything hypnosis book: Safe, effective ways to lose weight, improve your health, overcome bad habits, and boost creativity. Adams Media Corp., 2003.

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translator, Li Yan, ed. Xin li an shi li: Huan xing zui hao de zi ji = Psychological suggestion. Jiu zhou chu ban she, 2015.

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Self hypnosis: Easy ways to hypnotize your problems away. New Page Books, 2006.

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Self-hypnosis: Easy ways to hypnotize your problems away. New Page Books, 2001.

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Ousby, William J. Self hypnosis and scientific self-suggestion: A means of achieving your full potential. Thorsons, 1986.

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Master the power of self-hypnosis. Sterling Pub. Co., 1998.

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Baker, Robert W. Successful surgery: A doctor's mind-body guide to help you through surgery. Pocket Books, 1996.

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Taylor, Eldon. Self-hypnosis and subliminal technology: A how-to guide for personal-empowerment tools you can use anywhere! Hay House, 2012.

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Helle, Thomas. Hypnose für die Gesprächsführung: Suggestive Methoden in Theorie u. Praxis. Attempto-Verl., 1990.

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Wenling, Huang, ed. Wan quan shu shui shou ce: Hao hao shui, zi ran xing = Sleep well to live well. Shu lin chu ban you xian gong si, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Autogenic suggestion"

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Penedo, Frank J., Michael H. Antoni, and Neil Schneiderman. "Coping II / Autogenics with Visual Imagery and Positive Self-Suggestions." In Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management for Prostate Cancer Recovery: Workbook. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195336986.003.0007.

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Antoni, Michael H., Gail Ironson, and Neil Schneiderman. "Session 7: Executing Effective Coping Responses / Autogenic Training with Imagery and Self-Suggestions." In Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management: Workbook. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195327908.003.0008.

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Antoni, Michael H., Gail Ironson, and Neil Schneiderman. "Session 7: Autogenic Training with Imagery and Self-Suggestions / Executing Effective Coping Responses." In Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management for Individuals Living with HIV: Facilitator Guide. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195327915.003.0009.

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