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Edmund Jacobson

    22. duben 1888 – 7. leden 1983
    Sanfte Muskel-Entspannung
    Entspannung als Therapie
    Immer mit der Ruhe
    You Must Relax
    You Can Sleep Well
    • You Can Sleep Well

      • 332 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      2011 Reprint of 1938 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Illustrated with photographs demonstrating the techniques outlined. "If anyone persists in reading this book, he is in danger of finding that he can sleep better, if he will practice what it preaches. For it has been shown in my laboratory that sleep can be cultivated."-from the Preface. Edmund Jacobson was an American physician in internal medicine and psychiatry and a physiologist. He was the founder of the Progressive Muscle Relaxation and of Biofeedback. Jacobson was able to prove the connection between excessive muscular tension and different disorders of body and psyche. He found out that tension and exertion was always accompanied by a shortening of the muscular fibers, that the reduction of the muscular tonus decreased the activity of the central nervous system, that relaxation was the contrary of states of excitement and well suited for a general remedy and prophylaxis against psychosomatic disorders.

      You Can Sleep Well
      1,0
    • You Must Relax

      Practical Methods for Reducing the Tensions of Modern Living - 5th Edition Completely Revised

      • 270 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Describes exercises for relieving the tensions that precipitate heart attacks, high blood pressure, indigestion, ulcers, and other disorders

      You Must Relax
      3,3
    • Entspannung als Therapie

      • 213 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      1987 hat das Verfahren volle Kassenzulassung in der Bundesrepublik erhalten, eine Auszeichnung, die sich im gesteigerten Interesse der Ärzte und Therapeuten niedergeschlagen hat. Mit dem Buch liegt die erste deutschsprachige Übersetzung einer Publikation von Edmund Jacobson vor. Vorwort von Hinderk Emrich, mit einem Beitrag von Richard Höfler.

      Entspannung als Therapie