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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Autogenic Psychotherapy is a psychophysiologicaly oriented psychotherapy introduced in Europe by JH Schultz in 1930 and in North America by W. Luthe in 1970. It is the pioneer of mindfullness psychotherapies. It is organized around three basic methods: autogenic training, the basic technique described by J H Schultz, Autogenic Neutralization, the advanced technique described by W. Luthe and Autogenic Reconstruction, the advanced technique described by JLG de Rivera.
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