autogenic

IPA: ˈɔtʌdʒˈɛnɪk

adjective

  • Self-produced.
  • Independent of a medium.
  • (specifically, of a process of soldering) Performed by fusing the parts to be joined without adding solder.
  • Relating to autogenic training.
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Examples of "autogenic" in Sentences

  • Example of an autogenic training session.
  • Dunno if they still use autogenic as well.
  • Look on www.google.com and search for autogenic training.
  • Johannes Schultz developed this theory as Autogenic training.
  • We used a program called autogenic training and desensitization.
  • These autogenic changes favor growth and establishment of mosses.
  • An autogenic succession can be contrasted by an allogenic succession.
  • An allogenic succession can be contrasted by an autogenic succession.
  • Those who suffer chronic pain have been shown to tolerate pain better when they practice autogenic training.
  • From Buffalo to Arizona, from Boston to Oklahoma, we live in an increasingly complex sea of autogenic agents.
  • If you want to take your relaxation deeper, you can use imagery to relax your mind even more, after you have gone through the autogenic script.
  • Meditation uses the mind to relax the body; autogenic training uses the sensations of heaviness and warmth to relax the body and then extends the relaxation to the mind by employing imagery.
  • If you can create warmth and heaviness in your body when you practice autogenic training or reduce your blood pressure by meditating, you can gain control of many physical processes that used to be considered automatic responses.
  • Each of us has a different genetic susceptibility to autoimmunity, and we each also carry very different degrees of genetic ability to withstand the onslaughts of chronic toxic autogenic hits from the day-to-day environment in which we live.

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