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Schultz, Johannes Heinrich: Das Autogene Training (Konzentrative Selbstentspannung). Versuch einer klinisch-praktischen Darstellung.

Johannes Heinrich Schultz (1884 – 1970) gilt als bedeutender Vertreter der nicht-analytischen Psychotherapie. Er führte die Begriffe Fremd-, Rand-, Schicht- und Kernneurose ein. Mit seiner autosuggestiven Entspannung, dem „Autogenen Training“, erreichte er bleibende Wirkung.

Leipzig: G. Thieme 1932, 305 Seiten + 1 Blatt Verlags-Anzeigen
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